There are few forces in the world more powerful than duty. And when I was betrayed, I lost that. But maybe a new duty can be found, and my adventures can continue. Or at least do something besides being an overpriced birdy-toilet.
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i'm fairly sure that buying firearms need waiting period and background checks, switch he has not. I don't know how it is in america that there is more guns shops than fast food restaurants but it cant be that easy to buy a gun.
As a firearm owner, I can say that it is. It's offset by the fact that using a gun purchased legally for any crime is pretty much signing your name in big letters. I worked as a cop for a while, and theres a reason almost every crime is done with stolen or illegal weapons, a legally purchased firearm is easier to trace than a fingerprint. And it takes about fifteen minutes if you have any skill with paperwork.
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maybe its just cultural differences, because i'm from finland and my opinion is that civilian should not have weapons. Here to get a weapons you would need to go long process, first would need to go police station to fill papers to request a license for a weapon, then they would look your medical and criminal records. If you have any crimes in your records it would be instant denial. Then they would interrogate a reason for owning a gun and fill set of questions. Then you would have set of time to get this weapon, usually in a year. Take it to police station for another set of papers, and only then you could actually have it. Even then only weapons you would get would be hunting weapons and pistols but anything bigger no.
My granddad has multiple low caliber weapons, mostly .22:s
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Yeah, I find that stupid. You might not have the occasional bear wander into your yard when the nearest policeman is half an hour away, or the possibility of a break in while there's a power outage. But I believe one should always have the capability to defend themselves. I was raised in the boonies and still live in a small town. And in that environment, if someone decides to mug you the police won't make it in time. A gun is a great equalizer. If a ninety-year-old grandma can fight off Billy Badass, I'm all for it. Plus it helps with my paranoia. I keep a pistol on me when I go out, and there something comforting in having a tool on you that you know can save your life if it all goes to pot. Also, the right to weaponry is a right. You can lose it if you mess up, but if you haven't messed up as long as it's not a minor wmd, who cares. Anyone with two IQ points and access to a hardware store can make explosives. My dumb butt made homemade thermite when I needed to get through an old chain lock. (BTW do not do this, it burned the whole chest) and that was with an MRE, some styrofoam, and a gallon of gas. Well, a few more additives, but I'm not making a how to guide. Find the anarchists cookbook for that.
I guess what I'm saying is guns are a tool. One that can kill, but so can a chainsaw. They're made to kill, but they're by far the least dangerous thing that civilians can get. I mean, a car is multiple tons of blunt force trauma that could turn a socce3r game into a mass grave when it let out. Once I realized that I didn't really care. People suck, cutting out one way to kill won't help, just make people get creative.
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I apologize, that sounded ruder than I meant it. I meant rationing guns in a country filled with danger is stupid, not you. Mostly because I ain't gonna try to swordfight a black bear. That's how I plan to die, not how I plan to live.
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no no its fine, like i said cultural differences
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WHAT! DO NOT USE the anarchists cookbook for anything without first check the info on the internet for more up to date information, (at least if you talking about the "book" on the internet that's have about 50% wrong or untrue information, and the paper book was first published in 1971 so that needs to be checked for outdated stuff to)
Go for the "poor man's james bond" by kurt saxon, at least they consists mostly of reprints of old books now in the public domain.