It’s nice.
Here in my area, Brown County, Indiana (Pop. appx 12,000), everyone has guns. I don’t mean that as an exaggeration, either. Literally everyone has guns. They carry them around in Nashville (the one in this county, not the one where all the country singers play), open and concealed, talk to each other like normal people, go to school, go to work, go shopping, and everything else other people do.
In this tiny town of less than 1000, there are three gun stores, and a local FFL transfer guy. All of these gun stores are constantly busy. They’re small and privately owned, and everyone knows the owners. People go in to buy ammo, accessories, and everything else you can imagine.
There are zero gun crimes here. Literally zero. Sure, violence does happen on occasion, but honestly it’s always something bizarre, like hatchet attacks, or combine hit and runs.
Read other answers by Shawn E. Crapo on Quora:
- Despite so many mass shootings, including in schools, why aren’t there stronger gun control laws in the USA?
- If the united states has always had guns, and mass shootings are a recent phenomenon, then how can gun ownership be a problem?
- What do gun proponents think is the solution for America's gun problem?
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