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Comments by "Titanium Rain" (@ChucksSEADnDEAD) on "The AS VAL: How It REALLY Works" video.
@NOSEXER nah, all the people who shouldn't have guns "know a guy" meanwhile good people have to ask permission to daddy government. Stop bragging about living under the boot of paternal autocrats.
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@basti080891 "Many" European countries is misleading because there's also European countries where suppressors are 100% prohibited, places where there's ammo limits and even powder/primer limits, places where although semi-auto "military style" weapons are technically legal they might require a special sport shooting license and prices can be 50% to 100% higher than they are in the US. Let's not mention all the intricate complications stemming from different rules on whether or not you can shoot in private property, which kinds of weapons you're prohibited from shooting outside of approved ranges and even the kinds of ranges you're able to use. In my country you can't do IPSC shooting until you progress through 3 different licenses, which requires a mandatory 4 year period for you to get the first two. Until then you can only do slow fire without moving on traditional shooting lanes. And to even get the first license that allows you to train shitty static fire you need to join the shooting club which means the state can effectively restrict gun rights simply because the people at your local gun club can not like you, or even discriminate against you on the basis or race, gender, sexuality, whatever the fuck.
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@NOSEXER please tell us, what exactly is the problem of getting a soda in the same trip as a gun? Is it gonna get people killed? The soda touching the gun is gonna explode?
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@TheLawnWanderer 28.8 guns per 100 people is not that high. Germany has 32.0 Finland has 32.4 and Switzerland is estimated to possibly be as high as 41.28 guns per 100 people. Yemen has around 52.
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@basti080891 "This laws suck, but of course there is a big difference in between coutries," - okay but you can't say that "most" European countries allow suppressors when pretty much only only a handful are cool with it. The issue is that the difference between Cali and Texas is that in Cali you can't carry unless you're well connected, and there's silly restrictions regarding the handgun roster and the assault weapons legislation but you don't need a reason to own a gun, you don't need to get an appointment with a doctor, you don't need to name a couple people to be references to your good conduct, etc. You can just get a gun. Despite how bad California is, at least there's a sliver of gun rights. In Europe? It's a privilege.
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@basti080891 "what country are you from to have this perspective?" - That's mostly irrelevant because I talked about several different kinds of laws from all over Europe. The 4 years to become an IPSC shooter is specific to Portugal but mandatory gun club membership and official participation in competitions is common, so is getting medically cleared, prohibition of silencers, etc. "Can it be that you are pissed of that you didn't get a gun?" - lmao thanks Dr. Cal Lightman of the internet, do you have an argument or do you just make shit personal for no reason? If your first reaction is to make things personal that's a hint you're running out of proper arguments. If your way of making things personal is by pretending you can read minds like a TV detective you know you have nothing worthwhile to say. Seven countries. Eight if we count the UK where moderators are legal. That's great. How many in Europe? Does eight countries equal the majority of Europe? "considering the list already includes the 2 biggest countries of the EU (after Brexit) that's not bad" - It is bad. It still means that most of Europe has either strict silencer ownership or outright prohibited. How big the countries are is absolutely meaningless because just because more people live there doesn't mean that everyone living outside those 7-8 countries somehow get the benefits of having those big countries inside the European sphere. Big countries don't speak for Europe so those who are fortunate enough to retain some freedoms shouldn't pretend everyone is free. "Also many countries change legislation right now or soon to allow suppressor use while hunting" - While restricting other things. I don't care about hunting either, so laws that benefit fudds don't mean shit. Didn't Switzerland just get pressured into voting to restrict handgun magazines or something by the EU? Who cares about being permitted to use a silencer during hunting when the state also wants to restrict semi-autos and magazine capacity? Plus suppressors are vastly more useful in indoor ranges, which can include the gun clubs where you are often forced to shoot at. How great that the fudds who fire one or two rounds in an afternoon get to protect their hearing, but people in cramped spaces firing next to each other have to deal with obnoxious report from each other.
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@NOSEXER "gettin a gun license at some places in USA is easy as entering to a pornsite" - in most states you don't need a license. As it should be. "gettin help with solving the overpopulation" - there's no overpopulation. We've already hit a peak in number of children in the early 2000s. This means population is not growing from births, but from third world life expectancy increasing.
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@NOSEXER do you have evidence someone is a maniac? Then you have evidence he should get life in jail or at least institutionalized. It shouldn't be the people proving their innocence when presumed guilty. We are presumed innocent and the government must prove our guilt.
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@NOSEXER imagine cops had the right to arrest people because "they were pretty sure". Can't deny rights over gut feelings.
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@N_Jones step eight: there hasn't been a single school shooting in many European countries that aren't as strict as cucked UK so the laws aren't responsible for it step nine: a firearms certificate requires a reason to own and you can't justify it easily
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@4321jojoba "there are a lot of European countries that have less regulation on firearms than the US." - start naming them
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@NOSEXER so you're admitting that guns are only for the rich?
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@basti080891 A fudd is a person who's only interest in firearms is hunting, hence named after Elmer Fudd. It has nothing to do with lead gases, most of which come from primers so there's zero relation to suppressors. What big picture? Tell me about this big picture. "Even though the magazine restrictions where a very bad move from EU, I agree with that, there are enough legal backdoors open" - that is a weak argument. Legal backdoors can be closed at any time. ""Restricting semi autos" happened to be quite the opposite it reality, with the new law in place we suddenly have access to a much bigger variety of guns" - who is "we"? Your experience isn't equal to all of Europe. Meanwhile I'm pretty sure I heard about something regarding Norway restricting semi-autos not that long ago. "prices for entry model semi autos where cut in half because of cheap ak's that flood the market" - In some countries AK type weapons are prohibited by law, limiting legal gun owners to limited production civilian guns without the economies of scale of military weapons. Beretta MR1s are still around 2300 Euros last time I checked. Again, you pretend that all the benefits awarded to you were awarded to all of Europe. All I asked was for you to speak the truth and you made this personal. Explaining the facts somehow means being upset, when it's you who focuses of reading people's minds over text rather than dealing with the facts at hand.
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@Zretgul_timerunner If that was replying to the comment I'm thinking off, all of those have more gun regulations than the US. Switzerland requires a license to own firearms and bans hollow point ammunition unless you hunt. Russia is extremely strict about handguns, and there's magazine restrictions - although many get around it because of sports shooting exemptions so enforcement is lax. Sweden, Norway, Finland all have European style gun regulations, just less restrictive than most. Serbia is kind of a free for all because who gives a shit about the law when there's actual war stockpiles on the black market? Malta only allows you to get the good stuff with a collector's license if I remember the Forgotten Weapons video correctly.
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