1
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weapons
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Japan
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Japan has strict gun control laws and regulations in order to reflect their cultural aversion to weapons and maintain public safety.
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12
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2
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weapons
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East Asian countries
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East Asian countries have strict regulations on weapons to focus on public safety and deterrence and maintain geopolitical power dynamics.
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2
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3
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weapons
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Traditional warrior cultures
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In traditional warrior cultures, weapons symbolize status and honor, and attacks are celebrated.
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2
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4
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weapons
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Bhutan
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In Bhutan, weapons are usually viewed as symbols of conflict and violence and are not encouraged in the culture.
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1
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5
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weapons
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, carrying weapons is heavily restricted and seen as a sign of criminal behavior, with a strong emphasis on peace and non-violence.
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1
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6
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weapons
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apocalyptic preppers
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Apocalyptic preppers believe that stockpiling weapons and ammunition is crucial for surviving a societal collapse.
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1
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7
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weapons
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law enforcement
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Weapons are used by law enforcement as tools for protection and enforcing the law.
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1
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8
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weapons
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peaceful societies
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Some peaceful societies highly regulate or prohibit the possession and use of weapons.
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1
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9
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weapons
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street fighting culture
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Street fighting culture often justifies carrying and using weapons for self-defense or intimidation.
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1
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