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In reply to the discussion: Why gun control is doomed [View all]Chan790
(20,176 posts)You say that one needs a permit to own a gun...then you refuse to issue permits and grandfather the current gun owners. Then you say nobody that doesn't currently own a gun that isn't police or national defense can own a gun and grandfather again. Then you restrict even legal gun owners from possession (which includes one's own home) in urban and residential areas. So on...chip chip chip.
It took like 40 years but the average gun-owner in Japan is now over 70 years old, lives in a rural area at-least 50km from a city...and there are less than 2000 of them. So few that most people mistakenly believe that guns are totally illegal in Japan. Within another generation...there will be no gun-possessing private citizens in Japan. Guns may not be inherited items...so when gun-owner grandpa dies...you either surrender the gun to the police or hire a craftsman to render it permanently inoperable if you want to keep it (more common with family heirlooms and collectable pieces)...it's not a gun anymore, it's a memento paperweight that cannot ever function as a gun again and that process cannot be reversed.
Get caught with an illegal gun in Japan...life sentence. Get caught with ammunition for a gun you can't own...life sentence. The sentence for gun-ownership is more severe than the sentence for murder most of the time.