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unpopularopp 7 hours ago

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nkrisc 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Go to any rural community in any country in the world and you’ll probably find at least one rifle of some kind.

I’m very in favor of strict gun laws, especially for handguns, but rifles have very legitimate and important uses for people who live away from dense urban environments.

defrost 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

There are many guns in Australia (the country that, according to the US NRA, "banned" guns) where they are tools with an application that require a licence to use (just like explosives, dangerous chemicals, lasers above a certain oomph level, cars, giant trucks, etc)

EdwardDiego 6 hours ago | parent [-]

Not handguns though. Well, not legally.

defrost 6 hours ago | parent [-]

Yes, handguns - police, military, some security, and gun clubs all have hand guns.

Steps you need to take to legally obtain a handgun (in Australia) - https://www.ssaa.org.au/?ss_news=handgun-ownership-facts-in-...

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short_sells_poo 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

There are plenty of countries aside the US where citizens can and do own guns.

E.g. gun control is strict in most of Europe compared to the US, but it's entirely attainable to most people without a criminal record to own firearms.

bombcar 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Also amusing is I see way more rifles especially in Europe than I ever do in the USA; Paris and other metros really seem to like having soldiers walking around armed.

Here we just have cops with sidearms and one or two cowboys open carrying.

EdwardDiego 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Yes, but typically not handguns, the prevalence of them in the US is unusual compared to other Western countries.

short_sells_poo 6 hours ago | parent [-]

It's important to make a distinction between ownership and carry permits. Ownership permits allow you to own and store firearms in your home in a secure place, and take them (unloaded) to a shooting range.

Carry permits allow you to carry loaded firearms in public.

Carry permits tend to be heavily restricted, but I believe handguns are not. The UK is an exception in that gun control is significantly more onerous than any other European country and more or less bans civilian handgun ownership completely.

E.g. in Switzerland, it's trivial to get a handgun. Not any more difficult than buying a double barrelled shotgun or an AR-15 style rifle. On the other hand it's very difficult to get a license that allows you to carry loaded firearms. The regular firearm permit allows you to transport unloaded guns from your home to the shooting range and back.

There are a lot of shooting clubs in former eastern bloc countries as well, and both long guns and handguns are popular for sport shooting.

boesboes 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

yes, but nobody gives a fuck.

Perhaps the commenter shouldn't have said: only gun nuts care.

skinfaxi 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Not handguns though right? I think you need a justifiable need in most of Europe like being in a hunting club.