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Jewish New Yorkers Seek Guns and Training After Mamdani’s Election Win

Strict licensing rules with long processing times mean most applicants will not be able to carry soon.

Overview

  • Instructors and retailers say inquiries surged the morning after mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s victory, with classes filling quickly.
  • NYPD figures show concealed-carry permit applications rose 14% from 620 in June to 706 in August following the Democratic primary.
  • Samson Armory opened in Marine Park as Brooklyn’s first new gun shop in more than 50 years, and its owner reports a post-election jump in sales and synagogue preparedness work.
  • Some rabbis and Israeli-born residents say they are pursuing permits for self-protection, with carrying in houses of worship described as allowed for designated security volunteers by a trainer.
  • Obtaining a license in New York City requires an 18-hour state course and can take six months to a year, while voting data show Borough Park and Crown Heights backed Andrew Cuomo over Mamdani.