Finland, Germany, Czech Republic, etc. Many European countries have a majority of the male populace with experience with, and/or access to, arms.
Europe has been in a state of war, in some region, since the first people set foot on the continent. That's why we have some of the biggest militaries and arms productions, and massive black markets in weapons and explosives, and etc. It's actually the North Americans, who haven't been at war on their own territory, for a long time. I think that's partly what is fueling the gun obsession. War is always "over there", for them, and guns are something they buy to keep people from stealing their Rolex.
Even though these countries did not have many wars comparing to others
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Yes, but having a war break out, within driving distance or even on the other side of a border, is a different environment to live in, than it happening on a different continent.
Yes of course. It is different reality