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jpt4 | 1 year ago

It makes no objective sense at all, and merely reflects hypersensitive German policy regarding civilian ownership of anything resembling the means of force application.

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numpad0|1 year ago

No, it's the US gun control that is abnormally relaxed compared to the rest of the world, especially among developed nations. Not the other way around.

The reason why it's never gets fixed for the US must be that the US also has total global socioeconomic dominance and none of you guys want to rock the boat and accidentally fix that too in the process.

skinkestek|1 year ago

Id argue that it is not so much American gun control that is different but American gun culture.

The Nordic countries are not far behind on gun ownership, and I recently learned (I have my gun background from mandatory military training + farming/hunting, so mostly bolt action except in military) that even semi automatic are still very accessible than I assumed, you just need to know how.

The Czech Republic is even more liberal than that.

Several European countries also practice the storage of military weapons at home, actual full auto assault rifles meant to defend against an invader.

So again: the difference I think is more in culture than in the amount of weapons. Obviously control makes a difference as to who gets hold of the weapons, but again, the rules are pretty lax: a good reason (hunting and/or sports shooting), and, in the case of sports shooting (at least for single hand guns) a recommendation from a local club.

The American culture were guns are stored loaded around the house however and the glorification of gun violence, that however scares me.

jpt4|1 year ago

Indeed, the United States is abnormal in the statistical sense, and superlative in the moral sense. Free men fear not to bear arms, and so this status befits us.

mschuster91|1 year ago

It's not just Germany that is very sensitive towards guns - that's an attitude prevalent on the entire continent, maybe except the Balkans and Switzerland. The UK has even stricter regulations on guns, and not just guns but also other kinds of weapons like knives.