Nations with highest gun ownership:
1.
USA! USA! USA!
2.
Yemen! Yemen! Yemen! (You know a place with "Men" in the title has to be good)
3. Switzerland - doesn't count, they have
bullet-control and without bullets a gun is a club
4. Cyprus - gun-controlled tyranny, see below.
5.
Saudi Arabia
6.
Iraq - of course Iraq is among the most conservative nations, when we took over its whole government was redesigned by republican think-tanks.
There you have it: the 5 places in the world with the least tyranny and crime. Bonus points to Angola (#17) for having a gun in its flag. So does Hezbollah (they run part of Lebanon). This is embarrassing, why didn't we think of that? America's flag should have gun barrels for stripes and bullet-holes for stars.
Edit: Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Pakistan*, and Afganistan allow fully-automatic AK-47s, which America doesn't. Also factor in that their populations are mostly children, unlike the USA. As for Cyprus:
Quote:
Originally Posted by wikipedia
Cyprus has strict gun control. Private citizens are completely forbidden from owning handguns and rifles in any calber, even .22 rimfire. Only shotguns are allowed, and these require a license. Shotguns are limited to two rounds....Pump actions and semiautomatics are prohibited.
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My new list:
Most firepower per adult:
1. Yemen
2. Saudi Arabia
3. Iraq
4. Pakistan
5. Afganistan
6. USA
Quote:
Originally Posted by wikipedia
*"For Pakistanis, a gun is a social necessity. Pathans carry guns the way Londoners carry umbrellas"...The regulation of firearms in Pakistan is categorised as permissive...In Pakistan, private possession of fully automatic, semi-automatic and handguns (pistols and revolvers) is permitted...
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Edit again: Also factor in that most American guns are part of huge collections, meaning that we probably have less gun
owners per capita than the others. See how misleading statistics can be without context?