People who enjoy firearms.
In the United States, gun culture encompasses behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs related to civilian guns and their use. In the United States, it differs from developed countries in gun ownership and levels of gun violence.
The phrase 'gun culture' covers the acceptance people have of firearms. Gun ownership is part of American culture. Obviously, those who own guns are in favour of the right to own guns - and many of those who don't own a gun see no reason to stop others owning them. "..... culture" is used to mean that something is so deeply embedded in a certain society that it would be most difficult to change it. Ireland has a Christian culture - can you imagine the effort it might take to change that to either another, or no, religion? Slavery was a "culture", as was child labour, in many societies - but they were changed. Of course, not all "..... cultures" are bad - sporting cultures are internationally similar, as are many religious cultures.
we do not no by what you mean like what shark gun do you mean do you mean the shark gun in poptropica. there is no website that will answer this question except you tell what shark gun.
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I'm guessing you mean a "Tommy" gun. Tommy gun was a nickname for the Thompson submachine gun.
Impossible to answer without knowing what gun you mean.
Do you mean a firearm or a paintball gun?
It means a gun
It means to use the culture in context.
Gun Malmgren has written: 'Gymnasiekulturer' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Swedish language, Language and culture
It depends on where you are and what you mean by gun license. If you are in the U.S. and you mean a permit to carry a gun, check the related link for information.
its a gun