Ors666 said:
You Americans can still defend yourselves, people in other parts of the world aren't so lucky anymore. The most we can safely get away from America is probably a crossbow because if we buy a gun they're more than likely to set us up with the police to be caught and thrown in jail right away. Some countries will let you own a gun with a licence but there's a high restriction and if you shoot it even to defend yourself you automatically get thrown in jail. Some street gangs would sell a gun to you so they make the money, then once you get caught take it away and put it back in the market to make more out of the same gun. In Europe the police and military aren't as corrupt physically, they will most likely lose their job immediately if pressed charges on or go to chair if they break into your house, but most of the shit gets done Spiritually by their agents. Especially with all the muslims that are going to Europe, most of them are agents and they all know some nasty bullshit. Especially since it's a small continent with a dense population, it's like playing PacMan. In Asia, there are Z.O.G. run gangs and whenever they need someone gone they're more than likely going to send some of them to take care of it, or the police will just kill the people themselves in countries like Philippines, Burma or Malaysia. Don't know about Oceania but I'm sure it's about the same as both Europe and Asia. Maybe New Zealand and Australia is closer to being like Europe, can't say for sure about that continent though. That's just my perspective.
People who own guns outside of America have a lot more deliberation, and a purpose with what they own. There's less pridefulness and more action and intention, more nasty, secret and suffocating nature about it. In America there's a pride about guns which is a very recent development for the history of humanity, previously not everyone could get access to an efficient weapon and many resorted to making them. I remember once I went to a Wal-Mart and saw an AR-15 placed in one of those boxes which shows you part of the gun from one side. It sent a wave of different emotions through me. The only ever gun I'd seen before it was a pistol which a relative of mine who is a police officer in another country showed to me, and even though he removed the magazine, checked it was unloaded and had no round chambered, he was very strict when I held it and cautious. The American gun culture as such almost frightened me when I saw the AR-15, reflecting back on the other memory.
When I was a kid I remember my parents buying me the toy guns in those same see-through, "Try Me!" boxes. I knew that guns were legal in most states at the time, but in America I expected there to be guns sold in stores separate, then I learnt they actually sell real AR-15's in fucking Walmart, near the children's toy aisle with the toy guns that have the same types of boxes. It amazes me still.