concept   firearms

16 commonsense assertions
Cultures (16) Japan (1) United States (1) Canada (1) Western countries (1) South Africa (1) Russia (1) Yemen (1) Somalia (1) Switzerland (1) Countries with strict gun laws (1) American (1) North America (1) Urban American (1) hunting community in Europe (1) rural American (1) urban community in the US (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 firearms Japan In Japan, firearms are heavily regulated and rarely owned by civilians due to strict gun control laws. 34
2 firearms United States In the United States, firearms are extensively owned for self-defense, hunting, and recreational shooting. 31
3 firearms Canada Firearm ownership and use for hunting and recreational shooting is common and legally protected in Canadian culture. 16
4 firearms Western countries Firearms are widely used for self-defense, military, and recreational shooting in Western countries. 13
5 firearms South Africa South Africa struggles with high rates of gun violence, prompting calls for stricter gun control laws and prevention initiatives. 11
6 firearms Russia Firearms hold historical and cultural importance in Russia, utilized for self-defense, hunting, and military traditions. 9
7 firearms Yemen The widespread possession and use of firearms in Yemen is driven by cultural traditions, security concerns, and less restrictive legislation, resulting in high levels of gun-related violence. 5
8 firearms Somalia Firearms are widely possessed and used in Somalia for protection due to security concerns and cultural traditions. 4
9 firearms Switzerland Switzerland has a strong culture of responsible gun ownership for self-defense, hunting, and sport shooting. 4
10 firearms Countries with strict gun laws Countries with strict gun laws have stringent regulations on gun ownership and background checks. 2
11 firearms American Firearm ownership and use for hunting, sports shooting, and personal protection is common in American culture. 1
12 firearms North America Firearms are prevalent in North American culture for activities such as self-defense, hunting, and sport shooting. 1
13 firearms Urban American Firearms are less common in Urban American culture and may be associated with law enforcement or security professions. 1
14 firearms hunting community in Europe The hunting community in Europe traditionally relies on using bows, arrows, and spears for hunting. 1
15 firearms rural American Rural Americans commonly own and use firearms for hunting, sports shooting, and personal protection. 1
16 firearms urban community in the US In urban US communities, firearms are commonly used for hunting and self-defense. 1