look at finland and switzerland, they have the most guns and they’re even safer than poland
it’s almost like guns don’t kill people…
You literally posted the same image a week ago with the same caption
Hold on tight and look up estimates of black powder firearm owners in Poland (anything made and/or patented before 1885 and it’s modern replicas using caseless ammo).
I say estimates because all you need to buy one is an ID to prove you’re ≥18 and unless you buy black powder in a store instead of sharing with other shooters (which is perfectly legal) you don’t even need any special permits.
Obtaining a permit for buying black powder is as easy as filing a form, adding two photos to it and paying (last I heard) 50 PLN for processingand waiting a couple weeks.
The problem is not the guns, it’s who is allowed to have one. I go to the range regularly because my husband is a gun nut and I’ve never seen anyone looking like a crazy or a radical there. I have also seen the process for my husband to get two of his three licenses and it didn’t seem very hard to pass if you have a clean medical and criminal record, so I’d say there aren’t more guns because people are not very interested in that. Or maybe because owning guns (licensing, storage, maintenance, ammo) is super expensive and you can just slip all that and just pay for a shooting activity with an instructor and a variety of different weapons if you want the experience.
You think the AR-15 that’s currently stored in my gun safe will come out on its own and start shooting people?
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look at finland and switzerland, they have the most guns and they’re even safer than poland
it’s almost like guns don’t kill people…
You literally posted the same image a week ago with the same caption
Hold on tight and look up estimates of black powder firearm owners in Poland (anything made and/or patented before 1885 and it’s modern replicas using caseless ammo).
I say estimates because all you need to buy one is an ID to prove you’re ≥18 and unless you buy black powder in a store instead of sharing with other shooters (which is perfectly legal) you don’t even need any special permits.
Obtaining a permit for buying black powder is as easy as filing a form, adding two photos to it and paying (last I heard) 50 PLN for processingand waiting a couple weeks.
The problem is not the guns, it’s who is allowed to have one. I go to the range regularly because my husband is a gun nut and I’ve never seen anyone looking like a crazy or a radical there. I have also seen the process for my husband to get two of his three licenses and it didn’t seem very hard to pass if you have a clean medical and criminal record, so I’d say there aren’t more guns because people are not very interested in that. Or maybe because owning guns (licensing, storage, maintenance, ammo) is super expensive and you can just slip all that and just pay for a shooting activity with an instructor and a variety of different weapons if you want the experience.
You think the AR-15 that’s currently stored in my gun safe will come out on its own and start shooting people?