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I do target shooting as a hobby but I'm genuinely curious. The US is known (for better and worse) for it's culture of gun ownership but the US is also know for widely differing experiences

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[–] The_Caretaker@lemm.ee 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I'm ex-military and I used to hunt before I joined the military. I've fired lots of guns. I think they should be severely restricted. Civilians should be able to get certain guns for hunting but not handguns or military guns. A shotgun or a bolt action rifle is all you need for hunting and you can protect your house too. Ammo and guns should be required to be stored in separate locked safe boxes when not being used, to prevent thieves and children from getting them.