On 12/23/2012 08:41 PM, Charles Hart Enzer, M.D., FAACP wrote:
*Gun Law in Israel*

Gun owners in Israel are limited to owning one pistol, and must undergo
extensive mental and physical tests before they can receive a weapon,
and gun owners are limited to 50 rounds of ammunition per year.

Not all Israelis, however, may own guns. In order to own a pistol, an
Israeli must for two years have been either a captain in the army or a
former lieutenant colonel. Israelis with an equivalent rank in other
security organizations may also own a pistol.

In addition, residents of West Bank settlements, and those who work
there, may own pistols for self-defense.

David Frum is a contributing editor at /Newsweek /and The Daily Beast
and a CNN contributor.

Hi Charles,

I don't think he has it right. Why would a captain be allowed to have a pistol but not a major? Nah, he is just making this all up.

http://libertylinked.com/photos/16831/women-guns-israel-3jpg/View.aspx

And even if it is true, why obsess about a pistol when you can carry a rifle like an umbrella?
--
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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