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Gun Laws Around The World
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It seems like every day, there’s someone on the news or the internet that’s dead set on voicing their opinions about America’s guns. The second amendment in the Constitution has become a hot button issue over the last several years as the media focuses more and more on the spree of mass shootings that have become commonplace in our modern society.
Of course, that’s America; the rest of the world has tackled the gun issue in a different manner. And since it’s sometimes helpful to view our own countries through the lens of others’ experiences, here, for your consideration, are a few of the ways our international brethren have handled guns in their country.
1. Canada Is Close, But Stricter
Canada Is probably closest to America in terms of gun laws. You have to be 18, pass a background check, and take a public safety course. However, Canadians don’t tend to use their guns on each other like in the U.S. Canada’s firearm-related homicide rate is around seven times lower than America's.
2. Israel Gets by With Its Unique Culture
In Israel, military service is compulsory. So because pretty much everyone is a soldier, guns of all types are a daily reality in the country.
3. Japan Leans Strict Regulation
Japan is the country with the lowest instance of gun crime in the world. Only one in every ten million of its citizens are victims of gun crime. Some experts link this phenomenon to Japan’s incredibly strict gun laws.
4. Germany Has Seen Good Results From Psychiatric Tests
Germany has an incredibly high ownership of guns. However, the gun homicide rate in the country is one of the lowest in the entire world. It probably has something to do with the strict psychiatric tests for anyone under the age of 25 applying for a gun license.
5. How Afghanistan Operates in the Aftermath of War
About one in 25 people own a gun there, and except for a background check, it’s reasonably easy to own a private weapon and even carry it openly in the streets.
6. South Africa Takes a While
The process of getting a firearm in the country can take up to two years from the date of your first application and citizens are even required to submit to a home review.
7. The United Kingdom Offers Odd Statistics
Since the 80's, the U.K. has implemented increasingly stringent firearms laws. However, according to analysts, gun crimes in the UK didn’t actually peak until 2004, leading them to believe that in some cases, legislation doesn’t curb gun crime.
8. South Korea Wins Most Restrictive
Surprisingly South Korea has the most restrictive gun laws in the entire developed world. No one is allowed to keep a private firearm in their home. Even hunting weapons and air rifles are kept at local police stations!
9. Guns South of the Border
It’s very possible for men and women to own guns in Mexico, however the process is fairly rigorous. Anyone wanting a gun must petition the country’s Defence Ministry as its the only place from which these citizens can procure these weapons.
10. Australia, the Obligatory Slide
Australia once had a real problem with gun violence in their country. Then, the government all but prohibited automatic and semi-automatic rifles. As a result, they haven’t had a mass shooting since 1996.
So should America adopt more stringent gun laws like some of these other countries?
What do you think about gun control? Discuss below.
Kakitagawa Park, Shimizu-cho, Shizuoka-ken, Sunto-gun, 1 minute Japan scenery 360VR
A series of movies that let you experience Japan (first familiar Shizuoka prefecture) with 360 degree movie. Please be healed by this landscape only for one minute.
One of the most famous water in Japan, the source of Kakita River. It is said that the rain that fell to Mt. Fuji passed through the basement over 28 years and is gushing from here. There are promenades where you can walk around and is a place to relax for the surrounding residents.
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Rome, Italy: Top 10 Attractions - My Travel Crowd
The top crowd recommended things to see, in Rome, are:
1. Holding the record for the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world, is the Pantheon.
2. One of the greatest works of Roman engineering, The Colosseum.
3. Known for being the most famous fountain in Rome, Trevi Fountain.
4. The commercial, political and religious center of ancient Rome, The Roman Forum.
5. One of the most historically significant monuments of Rome, Castel Sant'Angelo.
6. A great relic of ancient Rome, Palatine Hill.
7. This large sunny square is the true hub of Rome; the Piazza Venezia.
8. An escavation revealed this ancient center of commerce called the Imperial Forums,
9. Built in celebration of Augustus, the Forum of Augustus
10. And located in the heart of Rome, The Spanish Steps.
Rome, is regarded as one of the birthplaces of western civilization, and its history spans more than two and a half thousand years. Roughly 4 million million people live in the Rome urban and metropolitan area. Attracting 10 million tourists a year, Rome is the third most visited city in the EU. Many refer to Rome as The Eternal City.
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24 Top Things to Do in Vancouver | Vancouver Travel Guide | Canada
Vancouver has a progressive melting pot of modern cosmopolitan sensibilities, innovative foodie tastes and if you love nature, suspension bridges, skiing and hiking are just stone's throw from the city. If you're visiting Vancouver, here’s 24 top things to do in Vancouver (& free things to do in Vancouver too )
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8. Prospect Point in Stanley Park
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12. Capilano Suspension Bridge
13. Capilano Canyon Lights
14. Asian Food in Richmond- Aberdeen Centre Food Court
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16. Lynn Canyon Hike
17. First Starbucks International
18. Gassy Jack Statue & Gastown
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20. Canada Place
21. Grouse Mountain
22. Tim Hortons
23. Canadian $10 bill
24. Japadog
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POV Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man ride Universal Islands of Adventure
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Thanks for watching! This is a POV of the Spider-Man ride at Universal Islands Of Adventure park in Orlando, Florida. Full HD. 1080p
The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man is a motion-based 3D dark ride located at the Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios Japan theme parks. Built for Islands of Adventure's opening in 1999, the attraction is a hybrid ride combining special roving motion vehicles with 3D projection, elaborate physical sets, and both practical and tactile effects.
The ride takes park guests-turned-last-minute-reporters into the world of Marvel Comics' Spider-Man, and after boarding a Daily Bugle vehicle known as the Scoop, the rider learns that the evil Sinister Syndicate has captured the Statue of Liberty with an anti-gravity gun. This evil group is made up of many famous Spider-Man villains, including Doctor Octopus, Scream, Electro, Hydro-Man, and the Hobgoblin.
fter donning night vision goggles (3D glasses) the cub reporters get in the Scoop and leave the loading docks to a Manhattan[8] back alley where they encounter Spider-Man.[9] He warns that he is in for the most dangerous night of his life and for the guests to be careful.[8] In this scene, a series of synchronised effects are used to simulate Spider-Man jumping on the Scoop.[10][11] Nearly missing a trash truck, the guests enter a warehouse where the Sinister Syndicate are holding the Statue of Liberty hostage. Once spotted, Electro, Scream, and Doctor Octopus attack and hurl the Scoop into the sewer, where Spider-Man is waiting. After he fends off Hydro-Man there, the guests escape narrowly to the river where Hobgoblin attacks with exploding pumpkins and sends guests into the streets.
Visit Cancun - The DON'Ts of Visiting Cancun, Mexico
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Visiting Cancun, Mexico is an amazing place to go, there are so many things to do and see, but here we will go over the things you DON'T do when you are vacationing in Cancun.
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Don't toss your favorite old clothes -- save them for camping!
RVtravel.com editor Chuck Woodbury discusses how, when his favorite shirts and pants are looking pretty worn, he doesn't just toss them. Instead, he puts them in his RV closet and wears them in the campground, where it doesn't matter how you dress. Sponsored by RVtravel.com
Inside the Thief's Market - in Mumbai
I visited Chor Bazaar, or the Thief's Market, when I was in Mumbai recently. This is a brief wander through a bunch of the sections, in search of the elusive cell phone market.
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