Can you explain why they are not the United States of America that has a documented history of defending the world from fascist type nations such as Japan with GUNS?
I think that it might have something to do with the reality that the United States "prohibited" Japan from personally owning weapons under the reconstruction declarations following WW2.....under the operation code named OPERATION BLACKLIST when the US Military occupied Japan up until Sept. 8, 1951 when the San Francisco Peace Treaty between the 2 nations was signed.
Conclusion: Japan was denied personal weapons under terms described by the US Military. Me thinks that it had nothing to do with civilian "Safety" but everything to do with the fact of Japan's historical use of weapons in occupying their neighbors in the region.
Last edited by Ralph; 10-17-2018 at 08:23 PM.
The states with the toughest gun laws include California, NewYork, New Jersey, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Connecticut and Massachusetts. How are those strict gun laws working out?
It is very difficult to compare the United States with other countries like Japan. Different cultures and attitudes.
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