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New York Winemakers, Dominicans, Acquire Firearms in Response to Criminal Wave

The winemakers of New York, a sector dominated by Dominicans, have decided to acquire firearms and train in their use to defend themselves from a criminal wave that affects their businesses and that has claimed the lives of several of these merchants.

Radhames Rodríguez, president of the United Bodegas of America (UBA), told EFE today that two years ago some winemakers began training in the use of firearms; But about six months ago the number of interested merchants increased substantially due to the “high incidence of robberies and murders” in the businesses.

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“For more than two years we have been talking about the little security we have, about the crime situation. “We believe that we can exercise the right to request a license to have a weapon,” he indicated and recalled that, in many warehouses, they have had to protect various products with chains and padlocks due to theft.

The winemakers, who announced today that they created a secret society (SecSoc) that works to manage the training and help them with the procedures to carry a weapon, will be trained in its use by certified instructors – they are members of the armed forces and former law enforcement agents. – hired by the UBA.

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Rodríguez stated that the UBA will follow “the strictest guidelines” to obtain permits and that they have warned its owners of the great responsibility that comes with having a weapon and keeping it secret.

“Winery owners who face extreme life or death situations every day have the right to protect themselves,” Rodríguez said today in a press conference.

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“The brutality that winery owners have faced in the last 10 years is unlike anything we have seen since the early 1970s. We have lost our businesses, our dignity and our livelihood at the hands of criminals,” he said.

According to Rodríguez, in New York there are more than 20,000 wineries and more than 15,000 are in Latin hands, particularly Dominicans.

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(With information from EFE)

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2023-12-22 18:02:07
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