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Originally published Sunday, August 23, 2009 at 11:01 AM

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Bad economy creates spike in gun permits requests

Gun owners worried that the bad economy could lead to increased violence and suspicious that new stricter gun laws are on the horizon are rushing in record numbers to get concealed weapons permits.

Associated Press Writer

HELENA, Mont. —

Gun owners worried that the bad economy could lead to increased violence and suspicious that new stricter gun laws are on the horizon are rushing in record numbers to get concealed weapons permits.

From Washington state to Florida, state officials say more people are deciding to pack heat. In Montana, authorities are on pace to issue twice as many concealed weapons permits as last year - and this is in a state that only requires such permits if you go into an incorporated city.

Montana Shooting Sports Association president Gary Marburt says the economy is prompting some to think the social order could start to break down.

But Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence spokesman Peter Hamm says the notion that there is a great threat looming is nonsense.

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