concept   gun ownership

31 commonsense assertions
Cultures (31) United States (1) Switzerland (1) Japan (1) Australia (1) Countries with strict gun control laws (1) United Kingdom (1) Brazil (1) Canada (1) Israel (1) New Zealand (1) Russia (1) South Africa (1) China (1) Germany (1) Pacifist communities (1) Sweden (1) Ireland (1) Mexico (1) Norway (1) Colombia (1) Colonial America (1) Countries with limited military presence or conflict (1) Countries with pacifist policies (1) Finland (1) India (1) North America (1) United States legal context (1) Urban areas in developed countries (1) Western countries (1) rural areas in developed countries (1) shooting culture (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 gun ownership United States In the United States, widespread gun ownership is valued for self-defense, recreational purposes and constitutionally protected rights. 21
2 gun ownership Switzerland Gun ownership is widespread and culturally valued for self-defense, hunting, and sport shooting in Switzerland. 8
3 gun ownership Japan In Japan, gun ownership is highly regulated and restricted, with strict regulations and low ownership rates for public safety. 7
4 gun ownership Australia In Australia, gun ownership is strictly regulated and limited to prevent misuse and ensure public safety. 6
5 gun ownership Countries with strict gun control laws Countries with strict gun control laws implement regulations and limited access to firearms to minimize violence and maintain public safety. 6
6 gun ownership United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, gun ownership is highly regulated and restricted with a focus on public safety and reducing gun violence. 6
7 gun ownership Brazil In Brazil, there are diverse opinions on legal and illegal gun ownership, influenced by concerns about crime and violence. 5
8 gun ownership Canada Gun ownership in Canada is regulated and focused on safety, while balancing individual rights with public safety concerns. 5
9 gun ownership Israel In Israel, high gun ownership is prevalent due to mandatory military service and security concerns. 5
10 gun ownership New Zealand In New Zealand, gun ownership is limited with strict regulations and a focus on recreational and rural use. 5
11 gun ownership Russia In Russia, there is cultural acceptance of firearms for hunting, sport shooting, self-defense, and national security reasons. 5
12 gun ownership South Africa In South Africa, attitudes towards legal gun ownership for self-defense vary due to high levels of crime and security concerns. 5
13 gun ownership China In China, private gun ownership is limited and strictly regulated, with government control. 3
14 gun ownership Germany In Germany, gun ownership is regulated with a focus on safety and responsibility, and requires stringent licensing and background checks. 3
15 gun ownership Pacifist communities Pacifist communities strongly oppose gun ownership and prioritize non-violent conflict resolution. 3
16 gun ownership Sweden In Sweden, gun ownership is tightly regulated and civilian ownership rates are low, with a focus on hunting and sport shooting. 3
17 gun ownership Ireland In Ireland, gun ownership is legal but heavily restricted, primarily for hunting and sport shooting. 2
18 gun ownership Mexico Gun ownership in Mexico is often associated with illegal possession and high levels of gun-related violence, leading to discussions on implementing stricter regulations. 2
19 gun ownership Norway In Norway, gun ownership is low and primarily focused on hunting and rural use. 2
20 gun ownership Colombia Gun ownership in Colombia is associated with high levels of illegal possession and violent crime. 1
21 gun ownership Colonial America In Colonial America, gun ownership was seen as necessary for protection against Native American tribes and wild animals. 1
22 gun ownership Countries with limited military presence or conflict In countries with limited military presence or conflict, gun ownership is restricted and perceived as unusual. 1
23 gun ownership Countries with pacifist policies Countries with pacifist policies have strict restrictions on gun ownership and limited access to firearms. 1
24 gun ownership Finland In Finland, gun ownership is legal but more regulated, with a focus on safety and responsible use. 1
25 gun ownership India In India, other weapons and tools for self-defense are more prevalent than guns due to stricter regulations. 1
26 gun ownership North America Gun ownership in North American culture is construed as a constitutional right and a symbol of freedom. 1
27 gun ownership United States legal context The United States legal context recognizes gun ownership as a Constitutionally protected right. 1
28 gun ownership Urban areas in developed countries Gun ownership in urban areas of developed countries is often viewed with skepticism due to concerns about safety and gun violence. 1
29 gun ownership Western countries Gun ownership in Western countries may not be as deeply ingrained and could be subject to stricter regulations. 1
30 gun ownership rural areas in developed countries Gun ownership is commonly practiced in rural areas in developed countries for hunting, sport shooting, and personal protection. 1
31 gun ownership shooting culture Gun ownership is a widely accepted and commonplace aspect of shooting culture for both sport and self-defense. 1