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What are your views on gun laws and their effect on public security? I unfortunately live in a shithole underdeveloped country where people aren't even allowed to carry a pocketknife in the street.

It also has very strict laws againts firearms' possession and bearing, according to which one has to be at least 25 years old, have no criminal record, have a stable job and place of residence, take shooting training classes and undergo psychological examination in order to obtain state approval. Gun possession quantity is also limited to maximum 6 firemarms and 100 loads of ammunition, which one may never take out of their home.

A public electoral consultation on the subject was performed through a referendum in 2005, in wich more than 60 per cent of the voters decided to have their right to gun possession not completely prohibited. Although still formally allowed, it required a lengthy and very expensive judicial process, and no one's sure if their request will be accepted at the end, even if all legal conditions are followed.

Despite all of that, it's regarded as one of the most violent and bandit-taken countries in the world, where criminals are way more prepared, financed and trained than the police itself. A feeling of public unsafeness rules among the population, and many houses look pretty much like private incarceration facilities.
 
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Tu amendment
 
depends on their race
 
More guns
Less crime
- john lot


Basically, the better armed that the regular people are, the less crime - especially violent crime - there is.

Almost everyone around me is armed. We have no crime.

I went to town the other day with an armed regular guy....

"An armed society
Is a polite society!"

While we do have the standard American police and emergency services, we hardly ever use them.
 
 
More guns
Less crime
- john lot


Basically, the better armed that the regular people are, the less crime - especially violent crime - there is.

Almost everyone around me is armed. We have no crime.

I went to town the other day with an armed regular guy....

"An armed society
Is a polite society!"

While we do have the standard American police and emergency services, we hardly ever use them.
What about suicide though?
 
Whataboutism
I don't care about crime. I've made a few thugpill and rapepill threads. Just to be clear, I don't encourage crime. Crime is actually bad.
 
I don't care about crime. I've made a few thugpill and rapepill threads. Just to be clear, I don't encourage crime. Crime is actually bad.
Well here's my answer to you chud, if you take away my right to bear arms then I will hang myself.
 
Well here's my answer to you chud, if you take away my right to bear arms then I will hang myself.
That's odd. But suicide is more common than homicide. That's why gun control is good. Pretty much all gun crime also involved guns. Gun control reduces crime.
 
suicide is more common than homicide. That's why gun control is good. Pretty much all gun crime also involved guns. Gun control reduces crime.
Speed GIF
 
Well here's my answer to you chud, if you take away my right to bear arms then I will hang myself.
This post actually evidences your suicidal inclination. This is why you should be barred from having guns.
 
This post actually evidences your suicidal inclination. This is why you should be barred from having guns.
You're going to infringe on my rights...
 
I am not sure if I can own a gun or not, as I have been in a mental hospital when I was 15 for three days, and apparently that is one of the disqualifying questions that they ask you for getting your license to carry on the application for my state.

Still, as it was "semi-voluntary" as I was asked if I wanted to go there by the police officer rather than being court-ordered, I am not sure if that counts as there is a distinction between voluntary/involuntary, apparently.
 
What are your views on gun laws and their effect on public security? I unfortunately live in a shithole underdeveloped country where people aren't even allowed to carry a pocketknife in the street.

It also has very strict laws againts firearms' possession and bearing, according to which one has to be at least 25 years old, have no criminal record, have a stable job and place of residence, take shooting training classes and undergo psychological examination in order to obtain state approval. Gun possession quantity is also limited to maximum 6 firemarms and 100 loads of ammunition, which one may never take out of their home.

A public electoral consultation on the subject was performed through a referendum in 2005, in wich more than 60 per cent of the voters decided to have their right to gun possession not completely prohibited. Although still formally allowed, it required a lengthy and very expensive judicial process, and no one's sure if their request will be accepted at the end, even if all legal conditions are followed.

Despite all of that, it's regarded as one of the most violent and bandit-taken countries in the world, where criminals are way more prepared, financed and trained than the police itself. A feeling of public unsafeness rules among the population, and many houses look pretty much like private incarceration facilities.
I appeal to nature, most creatures are fitted with a way to defend themselves against those who would devour them. Hence, man being one of the few creatures who has not any form of natural defense must have it in any capacity.
 
I have a 9mm handgun as a defense weapon. That’s about it. Also a bolt action rifle but that’s for camping or target practice shooting at a range
 
Only white and chink men should have guns for me but yeah
 
In my native country only the very rich or politician are allowed to own and carry guns.
Basically regular citizens are only allowed to own hunting rifles and even getting a permit for those is very, very expensive and time-intensive. I think that you have an easier time with a hunting license if you have been in the army, but in any case our leaders do not want us to own weapons that can rival theirs.
 
More guns
Less crime
- john lot


Basically, the better armed that the regular people are, the less crime - especially violent crime - there is.

Almost everyone around me is armed. We have no crime.

I went to town the other day with an armed regular guy....

"An armed society
Is a polite society!"

While we do have the standard American police and emergency services, we hardly ever use them.
In montana you have every man have assault and hunting rifles but they dont usually blow their brains out in the street.
Its related to the people using them
 

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