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<blockquote data-quote="flybeech" data-source="post: 2059886" data-attributes="member: 7557"><p>My mistake. I thought the 1938 German Weapons Control act said Jews were forbidden from the manufacturing or owning firearms and ammunition.</p><p></p><p>While I double check my sources, could you show me where in the German Weapons Control Act of 1938 where the rights of Jews were protected within the act? I'm no lawyer, perhaps another lawyer could clarify what history really is.</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://jpfo.org/images02/NaziWeaponLaw1800x2667.gif" target="_blank"></a></p><p><a href="http://jpfo.org/images02/NaziWeaponLaw1800x2667.gif" target="_blank">Regulations Against Jews' Possession of Weapons</a></p><p></p><p>11 November 1938</p><p></p><p>With a basis in § 31 of the Weapons Law of 18 March 1928 (Reichsgesetzblatt I, p. 265), Article III of the Law on the Reunification of Austria with Germany of 13 March 1938 (Reichsgesetzblatt I, p. 237), and § 9 of the Fuhrer and Chancellor's decree on the administration of the Sudeten-German districts of 1 October 1928 (Reichsgesetzblatt 1, p. 1331 ) are the following ordered:</p><p></p><p>§ 1</p><p></p><p>Jews (§ 5 of the First Regulations of the German Citizenship Law of 14 November 1935, Reichsgesetzblatt 1, p. 1332) are prohibited from acquiring. Possessing, and carrying firearms and ammunition, as well as truncheons or stabbing weapons. Those now possessing weapons and ammunition are at once to turn them over to the local police authority.</p><p></p><p>§ 2</p><p></p><p>Firearms and ammunition found in a Jew's possession will be forfeited to the government without compensation.</p><p></p><p></p><p>§ 3</p><p></p><p>The Minister of the Interior may make exceptions to the Prohibition in § 1 for Jews who are foreign nationals. He can entrust other authorities with this power.</p><p></p><p>§ 4</p><p></p><p>Whoever willfully or negligently violates the provisions of § 1 will be punished with imprisonment and a fine. In especially severe cases of deliberate violations, the punishment is imprisonment in a penitentiary for up to five years.</p><p></p><p>§ 5</p><p></p><p>For the implementation if this regulation, the Minister of the Interior waives the necessary legal and administrative provisions.</p><p></p><p>§ 6</p><p></p><p>This regulation is valid in the state of Austria and in the Sudeten-German districts.</p><p></p><p>Berlin, 11 November 1938</p><p></p><p>Minister of the Interior</p><p></p><p>Frick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flybeech, post: 2059886, member: 7557"] My mistake. I thought the 1938 German Weapons Control act said Jews were forbidden from the manufacturing or owning firearms and ammunition. While I double check my sources, could you show me where in the German Weapons Control Act of 1938 where the rights of Jews were protected within the act? I'm no lawyer, perhaps another lawyer could clarify what history really is. [URL="http://jpfo.org/images02/NaziWeaponLaw1800x2667.gif"] Regulations Against Jews' Possession of Weapons[/URL] 11 November 1938 With a basis in § 31 of the Weapons Law of 18 March 1928 (Reichsgesetzblatt I, p. 265), Article III of the Law on the Reunification of Austria with Germany of 13 March 1938 (Reichsgesetzblatt I, p. 237), and § 9 of the Fuhrer and Chancellor's decree on the administration of the Sudeten-German districts of 1 October 1928 (Reichsgesetzblatt 1, p. 1331 ) are the following ordered: § 1 Jews (§ 5 of the First Regulations of the German Citizenship Law of 14 November 1935, Reichsgesetzblatt 1, p. 1332) are prohibited from acquiring. Possessing, and carrying firearms and ammunition, as well as truncheons or stabbing weapons. Those now possessing weapons and ammunition are at once to turn them over to the local police authority. § 2 Firearms and ammunition found in a Jew's possession will be forfeited to the government without compensation. § 3 The Minister of the Interior may make exceptions to the Prohibition in § 1 for Jews who are foreign nationals. He can entrust other authorities with this power. § 4 Whoever willfully or negligently violates the provisions of § 1 will be punished with imprisonment and a fine. In especially severe cases of deliberate violations, the punishment is imprisonment in a penitentiary for up to five years. § 5 For the implementation if this regulation, the Minister of the Interior waives the necessary legal and administrative provisions. § 6 This regulation is valid in the state of Austria and in the Sudeten-German districts. Berlin, 11 November 1938 Minister of the Interior Frick [/QUOTE]
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