This would be with hunting. It might also have been in the fact that duels were a part of honor and you had to have a gun to participate in one.
1. Gun ownership was not widespread in Europe at the time. 2. In 1938 German Jews were forbidden to own firearms, but this is a red herring.
it changed the time honored tradition of the sword so the daimyo recruited and trained corps of peasants to use the muskets
The Centre for Crime and Justice Studies at King's College London said its research also suggested the number of gun-related deaths was falling since reaching a peak eight years ago. In 2008, there were 42 gun related deaths in the UK, in 2007 there were 51.
York was an importer, not a maker of firearms.
It still is being used
Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership was created in 1986.
Legal firearms ownership does exist in France, but is very restrictive.
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Consult a lawyer familiar with firearms law.
You will need to find a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law and restoration of firearms ownership.
There is some firearms ownership in Japan, but it's extremely restrictive.
gun control
It's possible, but firearms ownership is very restrictive in the UK.
You need to consult a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law.
No. DC does have very stringent regulations on firearms ownership, but the case of Heller vs District of Columbia ruled that ownership is legal.
Jann Marshall has written: 'Firearm violence and ownership' -- subject(s): Firearms ownership, Violent crimes, Gun control
No. In Iran, possession of firearms is illegal for common citizens.