Definitely USA and Europe and very different.
Yes, most governments are so fearful of the people they control, they will not allow them any means of wresting that control from it. Governments have always been the antithesis of freedom.
I was in Nashville and saw an ad about a gun show. I thought to myself: let's learn a little of americana. 6 bucks and I was in. A shopping mall full of tables with every kind of hand gun, bows, rifles, bullets, you name it. I was going to shoot some pictures to show my friends here but I thought twice as it was not a good idea. How do you convince it's for your scrapbook? The same people there wouldn't give a damn if I shoot a picture of them in Walmart, but no way in a gun show. Why?
Because unscrupulous people use such pictures and add ridiculous stories that naïve people assume as fact. The pictures are perceived to add credibility to any story surrounding it.
Example: During the "assault weapons ban frenzy" perpetrated by the anti gun media. "News Shows" aired scenes of an AK-47 in full auto fire. Then cut to a watermellon exploding from a bullet strike. The talking head feined horror at the awsome devatation commonly available to the common public.
However, the reality was that no full auto fire guns were allowed in private possesion in California, including AK-47s. The media event was staged by the police department who either had or borrowed the AK from another government agency. Further, the standard ball amunition used in the AK merely punched tiny unspectacular holes in the mellon, to the dissapointment of the news crew. So, the officer took out his duty 9mm sidearm loaded with hollowpoint bullets and had the news crew film the watermellon explode as he shot it. Careful editing of the film produced a segment theat really "popped" for the viewing audience, even though it had nothing to do with proposed legislation being forwarded at the time. This allowed the populace to evaluate the "facts "given and then think with their emotions rather than rational analysis of actual facts.
The people at gun shows don’t wish to be persecuted by anti gun zealots, either privately or publicly.
Most gun shows prominently display a "No Photography Allowed" sign near the entrances.
And, what business is it of yours to take pictures of anyone without their permission, be it at a gun show or Wal-Mart? Your likeness and someone with basic skills in PhotoShop, can place you in situations that would be very uncomfortable to explain.
It was the very first time I touched a handgun, not a rifle as my dad had one for hunting. I asked out of curiosity what did I need to do in order to buy one. The guy in the table told me that I had to fill out a form so the government had that gun controlled. But there was no questionary, nothing to screen out wackos. How come?
Apparently you didn’t even bother to look at the form. But preferred your own assumptions rather than gathering basic facts. The form is a 4473 created by the BATFE. You can see a sample here:
http://www.atf.gov/forms/4473/page02.htmIn that form, you will find reference to NICS (National Instant Criminal Background Check System) run by the FBI.
http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cjisd/nics.htmThe seller or FFL (Federal Firearms Licensed) dealer is required to clear through NICS before allowing the buyer to take possession of the firearm.
The people behind the gun shows tables aren’t stupid. They are pretty adept at recognizing wackos gawking at their wares. And, can often quickly determine the tire kickers who simply waste their time from potential buyers. They will often still politely answer your questions, but won’t offer lengthy education’s to sneering gawkers. Particularly if you didn’t ask to handle the gun prior to pawing it, didn’t check to see if it was loaded, put your finger on the trigger and pointed it at half the souls standing in the vicinity. Further, some people are uncannily adept at spoting a person intent on villifying guns and the people associated with them.
So there is screening for accepting aliens and for giving driving permits but not for buying guns?
False assertion. See above
As I said in a previous post, objects are not evil in themselves. You can't simply kill somebody for getting you out or your car and stealing it. Even if he is a scumbag.
Depends on the situation. Assume a natural disaster, tornado, hurricane, earthquake, or soccer championship, etc. These things bring out the best and the worst in people, and authorities are so overloaded that the individual is on their own for hours, even days. Your wife or child is seriously injured, ambulance services are also overloaded, and the only timely transportation to emergency services is your car that thugs believe they should joy ride. Are you going to tell them okay it’s only a car and hold you wife/child in your arms while they suffer or die? What if the mere presence of a gun allows you use your own car for the emergency?
I wish I never have to carry on my shoulders the blame of killing somebody, whomever it may be.
What about allowing someone to die through your inaction? Loved one or not. Are you going to sleep well after that?
Still, I may understand your anti gun posture. You live in a country where your prospects of gun ownership and training are remote. Your country indoctrinates and constantly reinforces the concept of it’s citizens being irresponsible and incompetent to own a firearm. Therefore, as a comfort of conformity and resignation to being a good citizen, you comply with that indoctrination and even promote it, assuming a powerless role in crime deterrence.
It can be a very comfortable position knowing that deadly force decisions will be made by someone else who you have hired (taxation) for that distasteful job. Some people blissfully live their entire lives in that comfort. Some people wish they had made other preparations in the short time before authorities come to fill out the reports.
I live in a country that empowers me, as well as weak, frail, people to stop crime as it happens with tools adequate for the task.
I haven’t been required to do that yet. I don’t look forward to it. I have trained and studied for the eventuality. I think I am ready to protect me and mine should the need arise. I am certain I will have nightmares and other mental trauma about it should it come to pass. But, if society needs me to help keep the undesirables out of the population, I will do my part. About two million instances occur each year in which a gun was used as a defensive measure against crime? I am willing to be counted among them. And, I feel it is my duty to society to do so, if and when events so warrant.
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