These 29 counties had the largest increases in handgun permits issued from 2010 to 2011, after a new Iowa law was enacted stating that county sheriffs shall issue permits, except in a narrowly defined set of cases.

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The counties went from issuing 7,289 permits to carry in 2010 to 35,511 permits to carry in 2011, Iowa Department of Public Safety figure show. That is a 387 percent increase.

  • Keokuk, 0 to 760
  • Lee, 34 to 1,264 — 3,618 percent increase
  • Howard, 25 to 367 — 1,368 percent increase
  • Jefferson, 38 to 506 — 1,232 percent increase
  • Winneshiek, 43 to 559 — 1,200 percent increase
  • Dubuque, 126 to 1,610 — 1,178 percent increase
  • Wapello, 135 to 1,473 — 991 percent increase
  • Greene, 153 to 1,056 — 590 percent increase
  • Emmet, 42 to 270 — 543 percent increase
  • Scott, 684 to 4,182 — 511 percent increase
  • Washington, 175 to 958 — 447 percent increase
  • Delaware, 110 to 558 — 407 percent increase
  • Story, 390 to 1,956 — 402 percent increase
  • Mahaska, 217 to 1,069 — 393 percent increase
  • Jasper, 301 to 1,422 — 372 percent increase
  • Carroll, 225 to 1,025 — 356 percent increase
  • Johnson, 547 to 2,270 — 315 percent increase
  • Clayton, 147 to 581 — 295 percent increase
  • Des Moines, 363 to 1,393 — 284 percent increase
  • Chickasaw, 107 to 408 — 281 percent increase
  • Jackson, 210 to 797 — 280 percent increase
  • Linn, 1,433 to 5,298 — 270 percent increase
  • Fayette, 169 to 600 — 255 percent increase
  • Tama, 256 to 876 — 342 percent increase
  • Cherokee, 227 to 762 — 236 percent increase
  • Crawford, 210 to 675 — 221 percent increase
  • Davis, 194 to 605 — 212 percent increase
  • Henry, 287 to 887 — 209 percent increase
  • Clinton, 441 to 1,324 — 200 percent increase
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