The 1928 Law on Firearms and Ammunition accelerated the Nazis' achievement of an iron grip on Germany:
Moreover, as the Nazis' political clout grew - and as their violence grew - some of those who might have wanted to get a firearm may not have been able to do so. Those who felt threatened by the Nazis were the ones least likely to be deemed "reliable" by a police chief sensitive to the Nazis' growing power.
Lethal Laws--"Gun Control" is the Key to GenocidePage 153By: Jay Simkin, Aaron Zelman, and Alan M. Rice
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