

Karol Nawrocki declared in an interview with Sławomir Mentzen that as president, he will not sign any law limiting Poles' access to arms. In the meantime, the PiS candidate reported that he had the same access.
In consequence to Mentzen’s question, Nawrocki explained: “First of all, it is very hard to get a weapon licence in Poland. Secondly, we are in a situation where specified civilian resilience of the Polish state must be raised."
— Today, we request military training, civilian training, territorial defence. These regulations that are present are truly complicated “ Nawrocki explained.
— How the Russian Federation started chasing me and I was regularly threatened with death. for the liquidation of russian propaganda facilities, after a long procedure, after further tests and preparations, I gained access to individual weapons because I had a life-threatening abroad country. “The PiS candidate said.
— This procedure is exhausting adequate and I will surely not tighten this law," Nawrocki stressed, speaking about how access to arms is obtained in Poland.
On Wednesday at 13 p.m., the conversation between Sławomir Mentzen and Karol Nawrock began. Their gathering is intended, in the opinion of the former, to aid his constituents decide who to support in the second round.