Abstract
The most difficult weapon permit to obtain in Poland is a permit for a weapon for personal protection. The leading cause of the rejection of most applications in the administrative proceedings department of the provincial police head quarters is the requirement to document a constant, relative and above-average threat to life, health and/or property. The question of proper documentation is not so clear cut.
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