Concealed Carry Permit Applications on the Rise in St. Louis Area
Concealed carry permit applications in St. Louis County, Missouri increased 63% from Aug. to Nov. 2014 compared to the same time period last year. Prior to the Aug. 9, 2014 shooting of Michael Brown, concealed carry permits had been decreasing, with 274 applications in May 2014 compared to 394 in May 2013.
In Aug. 2014, after Michael Brown’s shooting, permit applications rose to 383 (up from 289 in Aug. 2013), and the numbers have continued to increase. 405 permit applications were submitted in Sep. 2014 (up from 256 in Sep. 2013). In Oct. 2014, the number of applications was 112% higher than in 2013 (575 vs. 271). As of Nov. 12, 2014, 286 concealed carry permit applications had been submitted, more than the entire month of Nov. in 2013. Since Aug. 2014, a total of 1,649 people have applied for concealed carry permits in St. Louis County. Concealed carry permit applications are also rising in neighboring St. Charles and Jefferson counties.
State Representative Stacey Newman told FOX2Now St. Louis that concealed carry won’t necessarily make residents safer. “How are our law enforcement, who we call at a moment’s notice to protect use, how are they supposed to know who is the potential bad guy and who isn’t? There is so much here that’s a recipe for disaster.”
Gun stores in the Ferguson area have reported an increase in sales as high as 300% in recent weeks. John Stephenson, owner of Metro Shooting Supplies, told ABC News that people are afraid of what will happen after the announcement of the grand jury ruling in the case of the officer who shot Brown. Missouri Governor Jay Nixon declared a state of emergency on Nov. 17, 2014 in anticipation of the response to the grand jury’s decision.

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