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It appears the Czech's have it right

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Czech government tells its citizens how to fight terrorists: Shoot them yourselves

A couple of months ago, Czech President Milos Zeman made an unusual request: He urged citizens to arm themselves against a possible "super-Holocaust" carried out by Muslim terrorists.
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Now the country's interior ministry is pushing a constitutional change that would let citizens use guns against terrorists. Proponents say this could save lives if an attack occurs andpolice are delayed or unable to make their way to the scene. To become law, Parliament must approve the proposal; they'll vote in the coming months.....

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...how-to-fight-terrorists-shoot-them-yourselves
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They need a law for that???
They need a law for that???
In the EU? Are you kidding me? Absolutely they need a law, and they'll still be arguing and litigating with Brussels. There is no sovereignty anymore in the EU, the bureaucrats are in charge....hence, Brexit.
They need a law for that???
They are in Europe, so yeah they need a law for that.

Because they are in the EU, I think it also needs to be part of their Constitution.

Nemo
Last time I was in the Czech Republic, you could own a firearm and carry it with a permit. Their permitting process was a little more stringent than ours, requiring training and whatnot, but it was certainly doable.

There are several nations over there that still allow citizens to own firearms without ridiculous hoops to jump through.
Last time I was in the Czech Republic, you could own a firearm and carry it with a permit. Their permitting process was a little more stringent than ours, requiring training and whatnot, but it was certainly doable.

There are several nations over there that still allow citizens to own firearms without ridiculous hoops to jump through.
Harder now with the recent edicts from Brussels limiting access and requiring a psychological evaluation prior to being allowed to purchase a firearm. This move by the Czechs is their pushback against the totalitarianism of Brussels on self-defense rights.
and they make such nice guns to shoot the baddies with, too...

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