Yes, but with restrictions and limitations. And it is Britain.
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.
Yeah contry have some restriction for it, so it hard to compare.
Yes. About one third of us that are adults do own guns. Legally.
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.
60% or so
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.
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.
This amendment gives people the right to keep and bear arms (weapons, guns specifically.)
Yes.
The Second Amendment of U.S. Constitution is the right of the citizens to keep and bear arms. There are some limits and regulations on this right.
bear arms,, or own guns in other words
Non-U.S. citizens can own firearms in the United States, but there are specific regulations that apply. Generally, non-resident aliens are prohibited from purchasing firearms, while lawful permanent residents (green card holders) can buy guns under the same conditions as U.S. citizens. Additionally, some states have their own laws that may impose further restrictions on gun ownership for non-citizens. Always check local and federal laws for the most accurate and up-to-date information.