In the Netherlands, gun ownership is heavily regulated. Firearms are generally prohibited for civilians, but individuals can obtain a license for specific purposes, such as hunting or sport shooting, after passing stringent background checks and training requirements. Additionally, certain types of firearms, such as handguns, are more strictly controlled than others. Overall, the Dutch gun laws prioritize public safety and limit access to firearms.
In Canada, the kinds of guns that shops are allowed to carry for sale are only hand guns and semi-automatic guns. Fully automatic guns are not allowed to be sold.
guns?? I don't even think your allowed guns!
potato guns are not allowed to fire projectiles. that would make them illegal, but you can have one
They are allowed.
No.
No.
Because the majority of voters feel they should be allowed.
Every household is allowed one firearm in Afghanistan
yes
All of them.
yes
in the UK no