There are some circles in America where it seems to be more socially acceptable to carry a hand-gun than a packet of cigarettes.
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Being from Australia, I've never even touched a gun. It's so not a part of our culture.
I never feel particularly comfortable holding a gun, but when you're playing somebody who lived in the frontier southwest, guns are a part of their life. Anyone who lives on land has a gun.
Most people who are looking to get a handgun are going to get a carry permit. But most people don't carry around rifles with them; they keep them at home or at the range.
My focus is that firearms are handled safely and that we can continue to enjoy them here in North America.
I truly believe that firearms in the hands of law abiding citizen's makes our families and our communities more safe, not less safe.
There are too many guns in the hands of people that shouldn't have guns. There is too much gun violence in America.
In my opinion, the only people who should have handguns are the police.
It defies common sense that stores are fined for selling toy guns to children, but someone who isn't even allowed to board an airplane in this country can purchase as many real guns he wants with no questions asked.
I don't have any authority to talk about the domestic policies of America. But as an outsider, I am mystified by the fact that you are encouraged to buy a gun, but if you use it for the purpose that it is expressly designed for, you get the death penalty. That aspect of America is kind of mystifying.
I wish that there were more stringent laws to make guns sold anywhere that they're legal harder to get.
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