Exactly! They understand the purpose of the 2nd Amendment better than most Americans.“The Chinese government took away people's guns to prevent them rising up,” said Zhou Xiaozheng, a sociologist at Renmin University. “Do you think they would be able to demolish peoples' homes if they hadn’t?" he said, referring to the government's broad right to seize private property.
In gun-taboo China, tourism to U.S. firing ranges grows
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In gun-taboo China, tourism to U.S. firing ranges grows
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Re: In gun-taboo China, tourism to U.S. firing ranges grows
I worked for a Japanese company in the Mexican border town, Reynosa,Tamps
Whenever we had "younger" Japanese visitors come to visit we would try to take them to visit a shooting range in Texas.
Most of them were a little skeptical at first because they had never even seen a real gun in person, let alone shot one.
Most of them enjoyed the shooting experience and wanted to go the next time they visited the U.S.
Of course, they all wanted pictures to show their friends back home.
BTW, it is illegal to sell toy guns in Japan.
Whenever we had "younger" Japanese visitors come to visit we would try to take them to visit a shooting range in Texas.
Most of them were a little skeptical at first because they had never even seen a real gun in person, let alone shot one.
Most of them enjoyed the shooting experience and wanted to go the next time they visited the U.S.
Of course, they all wanted pictures to show their friends back home.
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BTW, it is illegal to sell toy guns in Japan.
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Re: In gun-taboo China, tourism to U.S. firing ranges grows
lol whatWildBill wrote:BTW, it is illegal to sell toy guns in Japan.
Where do you think airsoft is from?
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Re: In gun-taboo China, tourism to U.S. firing ranges grows
They have some very nice looking gun replicas that are made in Japan, butCleverNickname wrote:lol whatWildBill wrote:BTW, it is illegal to sell toy guns in Japan.
Where do you think airsoft is from?
they don't sell them over there. MGC makes some quality looking fake guns.
BTW, you can't own a Samurai sword in Japan unless it is registered.
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