Finland too, if I am not mistaken.
All the Nordic countries are usually pretty based on firearm ownership.
It is France and Germany, as well as others. Try getting any gun in NYC or New Jersey. France has a relatively high rate of gun ownership.
Denmark has the strictest gun laws in Europe.
It’s like that in many states here.
I can buy a gun if I go to Italy, but I couldn’t buy one when I lived in New Jersey.
I guess I was referring to the sane states and not the commie ones.
Also, have you even checked the gun laws in Italy lol?
Yeah real easy there bud.
I’m pretty sure that in France and Germany your firearms have to stay at a shooting club, and you can go to jail if you take them home.
In the Czech Republic, on the other hand, civilian firearms ownership dates back to 1421, and was codified into law in 1517.
“ “all people of all standing have the right to keep firearms at home”. Carrying in public was mostly reserved for the nobility. Not officially, but permits were given out on a may issue, not a shall issue basis, and the permitting process was controlled by the nobility, so in practice only the nobility could carry firearms. Just like New York and New Jersey.
Of course civilian firearms ownership was snuffed out by the Nazis and the Communists. But since 1995 the Czech Republic has very strong laws protecting civilian firearms ownership, and have shall issue concealed carry permits.
I always forget about the Czech Republic except when it comes to their women.
Speaking of which:

Edit: Czech gun shop.
My P01 is currently my favorite handgun. Only going to get sweeter when those Cajun fellas get their hands on it and tune it up for me.
I have numerous scorpions.
Their CZ shadow 2 is also phenomenal and one of my go to for a race gun.
Easier than Jersey.
I haven’t had much time for organizing my thoughts on politics lately, let alone posting them, but I will steal some memes from my friend Bill.

Looks like govs. Abbott & De Santis are taking the Sanctuary Cities up on their virtue signaling.
Martha’s Vineyard is not a sanctuary city.
Don’t ever change, @zecarlo.
Martha’s Vineyard has styled itself as a “sanctuary destination” that welcomes migrants — a position it took early in former President Donald Trump’s administration.
That’s not the same as being designated a sanctuary city. Also, it’s an island with towns, not a city.
I’d say it’s fairly similar. Both require licensing and approval from the state before buying.
But Jersey is one oddball state with a few others. Most are more sane in the US.
I’m a tad emotionally withdrawn, so bear with me as I muddle through this.
I think that these types of things- Sanctuary Destinations and whatnot are like a feelings thing. So when people go there they can feel like they’re doing something better .
Kinda like abortions. In a lot of places nothing actually changed at all. But people are getting all devastated & shit. Now, they weren’t going to get one anyways, and after the overturning of a tenuous 50 year old precedent- they still aren’t. But they like to feel like they can just have an abortion or two sometimes. Cuz ya just never know, ya know? Haven’t you ever just sat back and relished the feeling of knowing that if you wanted to you could go get an abortion? Like how people keep a bottle of wine around in case somebody special stops by. They aren’t regular wine drinkers, but just in case.
Now, I personally believe that a lot of this is a smug, and largely false display of feigned concern for the cause du jour to give others the impression that they care about relevant social issues that are trending on twitter, but thats probably me just being a tad cynical. Ive never breathed that rare air and I’m not very dialed in on relevant social issues.
Cuz when it comes right down to it, a lot of people dont have to do better or be better to feel better. They just need to go somehere better. Like an immersive experience or something.
Correct.


