Nope. Everything in North Korea is under the complete control of the government. The only ones allowed to hve firearms are trained soldiers, officials, and friends of the state. Very little is known about the true nature of North Korea, but this is the most realistic guess.
No, private citizens in China are not permitted to own guns. There are reports of private citizens who do own them, but this is done illegally.
No, most North Koreans are too financially challenged to afford an automobile. Their primary challenge is getting enough food to survive.
Laws on private gun ownership there are very restrictive. Private citizens may not own long guns, and a permit is required to own a handgun. Egypt is about 341st in private ownership of guns.
There is no freedom to protest in North Korea on pain of death. So, the only protests in North Korea are those explicitly organized by the State as an "exposition" or North Korean expression. So, 0% of North Koreans can protest for their own benefits and to address grievances.
While private citizens in Germany did own guns, there have been many restrictions and limitations over the years. Prior to the start of World War 2, the German government began a program of registration, and later, confiscation of guns from private citizens. Citizens in Germany may own guns today, but again, with limitations.
because koreans has a many talents , and also i believe in koreans because they are also a creation of god, but they has there own language and own style of living . that we filipinos don't have .
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There are a number of countries that do not permit possession of guns by private citizens- Far too many to list. Most tend to be dictatorships that do not trust their own citizens. Other nations may restrict/ limit the guns that can be owned.
Clearly ordinary guns have no will of their own, but guns can cause death that is accidental or that results from carelessness.
Depends on what you mean by automatic guns, and the law where you live. You did not tell us where that is, so there is no way we can answer. Where I live you CAN legally own fully automatic firearms (machine guns) but they are horribly expensive. An M16 rifle that may be owned by a private citizen is between $12,000 and $16,000.
No. Korea has their own very strong cultural identity.
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