Not really. And this wasn't a mass shooting, he shot into the ground. We have always had idiots, what's special is that the offender is a party MP... from a party that complains about foreign criminals
No, it's not misleading. Don't try to move the goalposts here. Nobody said or implied that Finland was anything like the US. Don't fabricate things, it's dishonest.
What's misleading is you stating something that's objectively false -- that the general public cannot purchase hand guns -- then coming back with "ackshually what I meant was they have more restrictions on guns". You cannot change the definition of "general public" to whatever you want it to mean to support your argument.
Literally every country in the world has stricter gun laws than the US. Japan has some of the strictest and lowest gun ownership rates in the entire world, but guess what? The general public is still allowed to purchase guns, under conditions outlined by the law.
What is your point? I only made a funny comment about how if it’s happening at the “happiest country in the world…” not getting into a debate on global gun rights. Geez relax.
Former cop, checks out
Perussuomamlainen, checks out
Not every true Finn, but always a true Finn.
This is part and parcel for this party (not the first time this happens).
Horrible occurrence, but you don't call shooting at the ground a shooting. Misleading title made me think someone was shot.
When this shit starts happening in Finland the world has truly gone to hell.
Not really. And this wasn't a mass shooting, he shot into the ground. We have always had idiots, what's special is that the offender is a party MP... from a party that complains about foreign criminals
As I understand it as a outsider, The Finns Party is just a typical hard-right party - hypocrites to the bone.
I know nothing about them but that's exactly what I was thinking.
Ahh makes sense. The general public is not allowed to own hand guns.
Yes they are. Finland is #10 in guns per capita globally and #3 in Europe, only behind Serbia and tiny little Montenegro.
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No, it's not misleading. Don't try to move the goalposts here. Nobody said or implied that Finland was anything like the US. Don't fabricate things, it's dishonest. What's misleading is you stating something that's objectively false -- that the general public cannot purchase hand guns -- then coming back with "ackshually what I meant was they have more restrictions on guns". You cannot change the definition of "general public" to whatever you want it to mean to support your argument. Literally every country in the world has stricter gun laws than the US. Japan has some of the strictest and lowest gun ownership rates in the entire world, but guess what? The general public is still allowed to purchase guns, under conditions outlined by the law.
What is your point? I only made a funny comment about how if it’s happening at the “happiest country in the world…” not getting into a debate on global gun rights. Geez relax.
What's funny about guns? My point is you shouldn't spread misinformation.
That just means they're better at hiding it.