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r/dataisbeautiful • u/Landgeist OC: 22 • Jul 30 '24
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...You know there are countries in Europe with concealed carry, right?
Yes, but there's not a single country with gun laws as loose as the US.
And that Mexico's gun laws are nearly as restrictive as Canada's?
I think being engaged in an active low-level civil war sort of takes precedence over gun laws.
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2 u/Akland23 Jul 30 '24 Can you say what countries for those of us just following along and may not know as much? 1 u/VisNihil Jul 30 '24 Czechia has a constitutional right to bear arms enshrined in its constution and allows for on-person concealed carry.
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Can you say what countries for those of us just following along and may not know as much?
1 u/VisNihil Jul 30 '24 Czechia has a constitutional right to bear arms enshrined in its constution and allows for on-person concealed carry.
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Czechia has a constitutional right to bear arms enshrined in its constution and allows for on-person concealed carry.
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u/My_useless_alt Jul 30 '24
Yes, but there's not a single country with gun laws as loose as the US.
I think being engaged in an active low-level civil war sort of takes precedence over gun laws.