Well speaking as a Singaporean...
Nobody can buy guns here.
But I've handled guns in the army.
According to a lot of articles written by foreigners, our laws here are draconian where in the government impedes free speech.
And yes, it's true. Go read up on Amos Yee, the kid who got jailed here for insulting the government and religions on YouTube. He recently gained asylum status in America.
Unsurprisingly, we have no cases of mass shootings here.
We did have a case of some kid who somehow managed to smuggle out his rifle of his army camp. He had plans to shoot up a place and then kill himself, but thankfully, he got caught before that.
Training with guns in the army is hella strict, and obviously, for good cause. My rifle was indeed my life.
Now, I am not a political person at all...
... but for the love of people who actually have loved ones around and want to be alive, ban guns.
As Jimmy Kimmel said in the video, it's common sense.
Back to the issue of Amos Yee. He has his supporters, even from foreign lands. Our government here is constantly being lambasted for deny its people freedom.
You want to know what's true freedom to me?
True freedom is being able to walk out in the streets at night and have absolutely zero fear of being gunned down, being attacked due to the color of my skin or being killed due to my religious beliefs.
Yes, our laws can come across as pretty strict, but as said, I have true freedom.
I'd not trade that for some law that allows me, or others to rant online like pissed off, disgruntled person just for supposed freedom.
At this point, if one were to argue, "But I need guns to defend myself! I have the right to be protected."
Yo... it's guns.
All it takes is one bullet to kill. Please think about that.
RE: A Discussion About Guns