44caliberkid
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I was wondering what the current climate was like, before the latest massacre. In the 70’s and 80’s it seemed like carry was common and widespread there. Did liberalism in the 21st century lull people into complacency, make it socially unacceptable? I recall a poster at a range or gun shop that said, “Why Israel doesn’t have school shootings” , that depicted an Israelie school teacher watching a line of students with a Galil slung over her shoulder. A friend who spent some time at a kibbutz in the 70’s said assault rifles and pistols were available in case of emergency. Stories so far don’t report much armed resistance to the recent Hammas assault. I did hear they were handing out weapons now, after the fact.
My brother has spent 4 to 5 weeks, in the last two summers, in South Africa, and said everybody carrys down there.
My brother has spent 4 to 5 weeks, in the last two summers, in South Africa, and said everybody carrys down there.
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