Daniel, thats not really true, look at Canada.
What you need is an armed and civil group of people. Totally armarment is probably a good thing but mandatory training is should also be a requirement. Not a 5 minute wham bam thank you ma'am course I mean proper training (military service?) and discipline.
I am in the UK, have fired many guns, am actually reasonably accurate as well, first thing I learned was: Don't point guns at things unless you want them to die. Ok most of the weapons in the UK are air rifles but the point stands, hitting a target and killing it with an airrifle is fairly easy. Its all about training rather than the guns themselves, look at the kids shooting fire officers etc, if they respected life and the gun they wouldn't be doing that.
|