concept   shooting as a sport

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) India (1) Brazil (1) Countries with strict gun control (1) Finland (1) Kenya (1) Malaysia (1) New Zealand (1) Singapore (1) South Korea (1) Sri Lanka (1) Ukraine (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 shooting as a sport India Shooting as a sport is perceived as less common and associated with military or police training in Indian culture, not widely recognized as a recreational sport. 3
2 shooting as a sport Brazil Shooting as a sport is less common and stigmatized in Brazilian culture. 2
3 shooting as a sport Countries with strict gun control Shooting sports are practiced in countries with strict gun control, but with regulations and limitations on firearm types. 1
4 shooting as a sport Finland Shooting is a popular and widely practiced sport in Finland's culture. 1
5 shooting as a sport Kenya Shooting is a popular sport in Kenya with a significant presence in competitive events. 1
6 shooting as a sport Malaysia Shooting as a sport in Malaysia is less common and more restricted. 1
7 shooting as a sport New Zealand Shooting is considered a legitimate sport in New Zealand, with dedicated facilities and competitions. 1
8 shooting as a sport Singapore Shooting as a sport in Singapore is highly regulated and restricted due to the country's strict gun control laws, causing it to be viewed with caution. 1
9 shooting as a sport South Korea Shooting as a sport in South Korea is highly regulated and limited in availability. 1
10 shooting as a sport Sri Lanka Shooting as a sport is not widely recognized as a recreational activity in Sri Lanka, often associated with military or police training. 1
11 shooting as a sport Ukraine Shooting is a prestigious and popular competitive sport in Ukraine with a strong emphasis on marksmanship. 1