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Only in Sweden. They would NEVER put this kind of shooting range in the U.S.

You’re wrong on a lot of that (higher standard of living is about the only thing you got right), but go on believing what you want.
Well the only other two things I said are they have a smaller population of 8 million (obviously more than 19, twas sarcasm) and they are not very diverse, according to google we are at minimum 95% Caucasian.
 
Well the only other two things I said are they have a smaller population of 8 million (obviously more than 19, twas sarcasm) and they are not very diverse, according to google we are at minimum 95% Caucasian.

I strongly suspect that universal healthcare, excellent education systems, a solid social welfare system, non-punitive system of crime control (read: not many crimes are sentenced with prison), and a few other factors have a lot more to do with that.

But, go straight to race if you want.
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I doubt that’s it.

If military service equated to civic responsibility, no veteran would ever commit a crime.

It’s more the entire culture…and when it comes to firearms ownership & use, outside of military service…it’s a privilege (and an easily revoked one at that)—not a right…and is treated as a privilege.

And this is what I meant earlier when I said the thread would get derailed.
You said detailed. ;):)
 
Also contrary to popular belief, Swiss gun laws suck. Yeah compulsory blah, blah and everyone has a gun yada yada. It's a service rifle. They can't carry handguns like we do.
 
I strongly suspect that universal healthcare, excellent education systems, a solid social welfare system, non-punitive system of crime control (read: not many crimes are sentenced with prison), and a few other factors have a lot more to do with that.

But, go straight to race if you want.
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That may be brother, but I promise you if Switzerland imported 400,000 urban American youths the crime rate would spike dramatically.
 
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