Not being a US citizen and having never been there, the 2nd amendment plays no role in my life, which I feel to be a complete and utter blessing. I would hate to live somewhere where fire-arm ownership was commonplace. I have fired a rifle before but only as an
Air Cadet where it was part of the military side of things.
Some things that have recently become known to me through chatting to my American friends,
Compared to Great Britain, in the USA where fire-arm ownership is much more commonplace, people are more likely to be shot, the police carry weapons as a matter of course, and it is not unknown for policemen to be shot themselves. In Britain, few people own weapons, it is fairly uncommon for people to be shot, the Police very rarely carry lethal weapons (I would be angered if this were to ever be common) and Policemen are hardly ever shot on duty (12 in the last 44 years
Police Roll of Honour Trust - Police Memorial Trust - Local Memorials). I know which country I'd prefer to live in...
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I might add that at the moment I live in France instead of GB and there is an armoury shop in my city which I find very strange. I've never seen one before.