by Duncan » Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:46 am
japan's strict gun laws could also be because of the history during the meji era when they outlawed carrying swords in favour of adapting the western way of thinking that only military and law enforcement should be allowed to carry weapons. Back then, japanese carrying katanas could probably be seen as an equivalent to today's american carrying a hand gun. There was a lot of resistance to the law and as a result, many samurais were imprisoned or killed because they refused to give up their swords.
anyways, enough of a history lesson...
i think it's a variation of the chicken and the egg scenario... if people weren't allowed to carry guns freely, then there wouldn't be as big of a need to carry a gun to protect yourself... if you really wanted to protect yourself, then take up martial arts haha...
i really should be working