Russia rejects Trump’s Ukraine peace proposals.
(thehill.com)
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why isnt there a 2a in russia?
You can own a gun in Russia. Like in many countries there are restrictions. Age. Training. Medical checks. etc.
2A is about having the right. As a default. Thats why in the US there are 125 guns per 100 people, at least. And in Russia, there is 12 per 100. A mere quarter of the amount that most European nations boast. I just wonder why?
No idea. Pray tell.
I dont know either. Is it the same reason there is gun control in other countries, or is there a special reason? Which is more likely? Is there something we can learn from Putin?