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One thing I will guarantee if trump wins

Show me a gun store in russia.
Kol’chuga Weapons Salon, Moscow:

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Is this a contest to see who’s dumber, you or sadie? It’s looking like a tie for now.


No assault rifles.

No handguns (rubber bullets only)

Etc etc etc

Not remotely close to US laws

As of 2013 Russian citizens over 18 years of age can obtain a firearms license after attending gun-safety classes and passing a federal test and background check. Firearms may be acquired for self-defense, hunting, or sports activities, as well as for collection purposes.

Carrying permits may be issued for hunting firearms licensed for hunting purposes. Initially, purchases are limited to long smooth-bore firearms and pneumatic weapons with a muzzle energy of up to 25 joules (18 ft⋅lbf). After five years of shotgun ownership, rifles may be purchased. Handguns were generally not allowed, but with the growing popularity of practical shooting events and competitions in Russia in recent years (e.g., IPSC), handgun ownership has now been allowed and you must be 21 years of age, a legal Russian citizen and possess a valid firearms permit. Originally, handguns were only used for sports and competitive shooting, but have recently been allowed for the purposes of self-defense on an owner's property.

As of 2023, handguns using live ammunition are not allowed to be concealed carry in public. The only legal handguns allowed in public are handguns using rubber bullets, and may be used for the purposes of self-defense. The only exception to this federal law are commemoration pistols, which have special engravings, and these can only be gifted by government officials for acts of heroism. These engraved pistols may use live ammunition and are allowed to be concealed carried, and used for the purposes of self-defense, provided the recipient is 21 years of age or older, and possess a valid firearms permit. Rifles and shotguns with barrels less than 500 mm (20 in) long are prohibited, as are firearms which shoot in bursts or have more than a 10-round capacity. The only exception for the 10-round capacity, is for use on gun ranges. Suppressors are generally prohibited and must receive special government permission. An individual cannot possess more than ten guns (up to five shotguns and up to five rifles, either rifled or smooth-bore) unless they are part of a registered gun collection.[2]
 
They're already turning on their leader. Shooter was one of them.
There is no proof of anything about his ideology other than he wanted Trump dead. This registered Republican thing means zero and you know it, or should. Youi can't give credence to one bit of evidence then choose to discount the other of potentially equal veracity.

Did he donate to a democrat group or not? Weren't you posting just yesterday that it wasn't the actual shooter that made the donation? Do you stand by that? It's weird that the person made the donation had the exact same name and address as the shooter.
 
You need to read up on how dictators function.
Was he a dictator the first term? What is your source for this dictator idea?

Let me guess, he said he was going to be? If that is your evidence you're dumb as f***.
 
Was he a dictator the first term? What is your source for this dictator idea?

Let me guess, he said he was going to be? If that is your evidence you're dumb as f***.
Let he and others rant and throw their tantrums.
The name calling with no back up or justification is to be expected.
 
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Show me a gun store in russia.
You said: “Name an authoritarian or dictator who lets the people own weapons.” And I said: “Putin.” (And gave you a link that showed Russians own > 17 million guns).

I guess I was right. 🤷‍♂️

When the war in Ukraine began, Russians headed to gun stores in numbers. They bought so many weapons that it caused a shortage in next-door Kazakhstan.

 
You said: “Name an authoritarian or dictator who lets the people own weapons.” And I said: “Putin.” (And gave you a link that showed Russians own > 17 million guns).
And most of them that they can carry are only for rubber bullets.

No assault rifles.
 
Civilian gun ownership, by country

CountryTotal civilianGuns/100 citizens
United States393.3M120.5
Falkland Islands2K62.1
Yemen14.9M52.8
New Caledonia115K42.5
Serbia2.7M39.1
Montenegro245K39.1
Canada12.7M34.7
Uruguay1.2M34.7
Cyprus285K34
Finland1.8M32.4
Lebanon1.9M31.9
Iceland106K31.7
Bosnia and Herzegovina1.2M31.2
Austria2.6M30
North Macedonia621K29.8
Norway1.5M28.8
Liechtenstein11K28.8
Malta119K28.3
Switzerland2.3M27.6
New Zealand1.2M26.3
Sweden2.3M23.1
Pakistan43.9M22.3
Greenland13K22.3
Portugal2.2M21.3
Germany15.8M19.6
France12.7M19.6
Iraq7.6M19.6
Reunion171K19.6
French Guiana55K19.6
Monaco7K19.6
Luxembourg110K18.9
Bahamas74K18.8
Jordan1.5M18.7
Venezuela5.9M18.5
Greece1.9M17.6
Saudi Arabia5.5M16.7
United Arab Emirates1.6M16.7
Paraguay1.1M16.7
Oman792K16.7
Kuwait685K16.7
Qatar390K16.7
United States Virgin Islands18K16.6
Turkey13.2M16.5
Suriname88K15.9
Guyana122K15.8
Slovenia324K15.6
Namibia396K15.4
Thailand10.3M15.1
Australia3.6M14.5
Italy8.6M14.4
San Marino5K14.4
Honduras1.2M14.1
Andorra10K14.1
Croatia576K13.7
Lithuania385K13.6
Libya851K13.3
Mexico16.8M12.9
Bahrain181K12.8
Belgium1.5M12.7
Afghanistan4.3M12.5
Czech Republic1.3M12.5
Equatorial Guinea112K12.5
Somalia1.1M12.4
Russia17.6M12.3


Yep. That puts them in the top 30% of all nations in guns allowed per capita

Once again your opinion is not backed up by facts, and is as worthless as tits on a pickle.
 
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