The Influence Of Gun Control On Other Countries

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Countries with complete gun control have complete control over their people. For example, in almost all of Asia, guns are prohibited. Most of Asia gives their citizens little or hardly any rights. Only the police and army are allowed gun ownership. The harshest punishment for owning a gun is death. The only country that uses that punishment is Indonesia. Most countries in the world allow their citizens to own guns. Though they usually require them to follow some sort of regulated procedure. For Example, some countries require you to apply for a license, pay fees, take classes, or pass background checks. In some countries, guns are usually only sold for sports and hunting. Those countries are Finland, Netherland, New Zealand, South Korea, Ukraine,

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