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Originally posted by pjfry
www.nytimes.com...
Not a single new law concerning gun control passed in the Senate.
From my outside view, it looks like the US Government is not able to operate at a sane level right now. Why would someone oppose a so called backround check for future gun owners?
Only a non-criminal with a stable mind should own gun/s or rifles, don't you think?
Originally posted by pjfry
You can't compare Europe with its diffrent cultures to the USA. It's like comparing Brasil and Canada.
All the Europeans want is a strong opinion on foreign affairs and market regulation (Banks etc.) The Anglo-American marketsystem has failed in the EU, so we need reforms and regulation. Thatcher and Reagan began to liberalise markets and Clinton/ Blair didn't stop, where it would have been neccessary to reevaluate regulations. The unions were too strong in the 70s and now they barely exist. Both options are bad for the people.
The issues about gun legislation are just a symptom of the divided opinions on how to create better living conditions in the US, I guess.
I think most people are afraid of chaos and riot within the US, because of the challenges they face from day to day.
The US is a very hostile environment from my point of view. If you don't have a job, there is no backup plan. You lose everything. The only thing that is left is the gun you're holding in your hand and if someone tries to take it away, or limit some aspects of posession, people get mad.