Gun Controll In Japam
Enviado por isita34 • 12 de Marzo de 2013 • 288 Palabras (2 Páginas) • 324 Visitas
Japan:
This country has done a good job at controlling guns. There are just a few guns and they are really distant from each one. In Japan guns were used in only seven murders, in a nation that is about 130 million people, was recall in the most recent year for official statistics.
The gun violence in Japan is really low. Compared to United States the number of guns ownership is really low. In Japan there are registered more than 120,000 gun’s owners.
Japanese people have a different point of view when it comes to the ownership of a gun. They don’t believe they have the right to own a gun and do whatever they want while in United States, American people believe they have a right to own a gun. So Japanese believe that owning a gun is a privilege and American believes it’s a right.
In Japan to have a gun they most give a good reason why to own a gun. Here they don’t believe that any citizen should have a handgun. Otherwise the rifle ownership’s law is more different. It is allowed but it’s tightly controlled.
To have a rifle there is a long transition and process. First they need to report to the police, then after long hours of a talk they must aware the gun’s owner neighbor that he has a rifle and other really hard restrictions. Some would say that they are a little exaggerated but as long as it continues working Japan will continue this way. Even so Japanese don’t want the same freedom as Americans have because they believe that any way that guns are controlled there must be regulations as a gun in the wrong hands it’s a weapon.
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