I always forget about them, no offense to the Swiss. But again, highly homogenized culture with low violence and a highly armed populace with mandated two year military service. No wonder everyone gets along there.
I can’t overemphasize the way our melting pot helps us to learn hate.
You can decide between military and civil service.
Back when I was 18 this was the rule in Germany too, and I did civil service
However, I have to say it's positive that Americans can deal with all this stuff.
Honestly, if the situation here would turn into the situation in some US states, I'd not leave my house anymore
Kudos for having the guts to send your kids to public schools, especially in some of the more urban areas, I'd homeschool them for sure, and I can understand anyone who does.
I'm curious, you have such a gung-ho attitude towards guns to protect you from people trying to harm you/break in to your home, does that extend to people who might try to rob/attack you in public? If so, why are you so critical of us Gun laws? I agree they aren't perfect, but your views don't seem to be much different than an average American .
But how are they going to rob you when you're not allowed to carry guns in public and people with prior convictions cannot even acquire guns at all? You get all this psychological testing and they really look at your prior convictions..
With a knife then? Even those are illegal to wear in public.
Also: try robbing a Bav with a knife, you're going to have it sticking out of your own throat in a second.
I can't really speak for that case anyways, because it never happens. Maybe in the cities, or up in Berlin?
I'm actually not as much against your gun laws as I am against the entire culture around guns in the US.
Here they're self-defense, if ever critically needed, and hunting (which you have to do if you acquire a hunting license)
I have an issue with your gun laws however, which is that background checks are quite lenient.
That’s a misconception. Simple trespassing is not a kill worthy offense that I know of. You’re not allowed to brandish a weapon at someone unless you have reasonable assumption that they’re there to do you or your property harm. Now I’m sure some judges take a laidback stance on that and let farmers shoot people for simple trespassing, but technically it isn’t legal.
doesn't that fall under the castle doctrine?