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Handgun Permit Applications Soaring in 2012 for Hennepin County
Permit requests for the first third of 2012 are 54 percent higher than the same time frame in 2011.

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Permit requests for the first third of 2012 are 54 percent higher than the same time frame in 2011.

Permit requests for the first third of 2012 are 54 percent higher than the same time frame in 2011.
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