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Those statistics were for handgun ownership, and private handgun ownership is essentially illegal in Japan, so handguns per household in Japan would be near 0.I don't see Japan in these stats. I cannot trust these stats, because gun laws are very strict in most of Europe, and except for hunters, soldiers or policemen, virtually nobody has one.
Of course, the existance of private guns in a country would arise illegalities.But why don't they allow the private possession of guns in Japan? Are they afraid of criminals or what?
I have always wished to be born Japanese. It is just something I like. Individual points can look bad on their own, but all together it creates a better country than Britain is, and I like it...
Anyone else think like me?
But why don't they allow the private possession of guns in Japan? Are they afraid of criminals or what?
Maybe you should actually go there first, before making that kind of opinions.
I've been twice already. I always liked it. Then I went. That increased my love for it.
Probably, A respondent of this questionnaire thinks that they answer it about having felt happiness by everyday life.
You're correct, there's no official anthem for England. But it's most definitely not Rule Brittania (Britain rules the waves!)Depends on your sources. It can also be "Jerusalem". As they are all unofficial anthem, I don't see why there should only be one.
Not necessarily. Less guns only mean less lethal crimes. Instead of a gun people could use, for example, knives. The number of guns doesn't affect how peaceful a society is.I agree less guns, more peaceful. Japan is great on this one... respect.