DontHazeMeBro wrote:QUOTE (DontHazeMeBro @ Feb 23 2018, 04:16 PM) mr globey would u trust me with gun? i am from california
Yes! i would trust you with a gun, even you are from California

Umm...Globemaster_III wrote:QUOTE (Globemaster_III @ Feb 23 2018, 07:25 AM) peet is half right. No foreigner should tell americans how to reduce the number of kids shot in their country. But they absolutely should be telling them to do something about it.
i am American same as anyone in the US, you are ill-inform again, i never or ever told you is okay to reduce the number of kids
where did i posted it on the forum ? i call you out on this.
peet wrote:QUOTE (peet @ Feb 23 2018, 11:33 PM) Let me tell you how "guns" policy is in MyLittleCountry™.
As you might know, guns are strictly regulated here. Also you might know a few times a year some thug empties a magazine in a mostly drug related incident. As long as no babies or innocent by standers are hit it stirrs up some news articles. Some times the thugs are chased by the police, if they are caught they are put in jail. Otherwise they call the German or Belgian police to catch them over the border.
Do I feel safe? Yes. Would I like to carry a gun for the tiny chance I might possible get involved in a shooting incident maybe once in my life? No. Guns are heavy useless metal objects. Even if I were holstering a side arm, would I go against someone with a full auto machine gun? Nope. I just run away as fast as I can run. So, for me a gun is useless to defend myself.
If I want to run around in a wargame in a forest, airsoft or paintball is legal here. Not that I run around in a forest. But I could.
About the USA? There must be a reason why guns are still there. I see little logical reasons for a full auto weapon. Maybe in rural areas in Alaska I might run into a bear. I buy meat in the supermarket, but I can understand some people like to shoot fresh meat. A single shot rifle is enough to hunt. I don't want to eat lead poisoned meat, right? Also I think airsoft is legal in the USA, so you can go full Rambo style wargames. Apart from accidental shooting out an eye or teeth it should be fairly safe. If you like bruises.
Why I think there are still guns in the USA? I don't know. I suspect too much people make too much money in guns or guns related incidents. Also I think it's a trench warfare dialogue. No one wants to give in. I can understand in 1776 it could be a law allowing people carry a musket. Guns were primitive then. A single shot gun to scare bears and shoot buffaloes. Or scare away a lunatic. But nowadays? Full auto machine guns? Really? Rifles accurate over dozens of yards?
Spend the gun money on better roads I would say.
Anyway, my 2 cents. From a Non American.