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>It might come as a surprise but most people in Europe are pretty happy that
>guns aren't readily available in the local Walmart.
NO surprise. I've spoken with people about this before. BTW, no
Wal-Mart around me sells guns and they're not "readily available"
if you abide by the law. Truthfully, we Americans are a sporty type and
I don't see the holistic harm. I used to go hunting with my father
and plan on buying a new weapon very soon. Sure we have the occasional
shooting go down but I really think gun violence in this country is
exaggerated way too much. The actual people committing most crimes
aren't registered users and shouldn't have guns anyways. So what
would banning guns do? Take away the protection from registered owners
and leave them in the hands of criminals? Also, looking at gun violence
according to statistics, we have more than 5x the population of Britain
so even if guns were allowed over there (or similar population), it
would be expected that we'd have more deaths attributed to firearms.
But hey, that's helping to control the human population I don't
blame your country though. I've seen the senile crowds. Guns and
Football (Soccer) DO NOT mix.
>> and and no multimedia (movies etc.)
>True, but if you know where to look you can get your hands on pretty much
>anything
But, yep, this is a 4king disgrace. We are treated like
>children who need parental supervision.
Agreed.
>As opposed to check shirts, driving pick up trucks, carrying shot guns and
>listening to Billy Ray Cyrus?!?
You watch too much TV.