>>>>In Turkey you have to prove you're under a thread for have a gun.
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>>>I'm not sure what that statement means.
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>>I think he means "threatened".
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>I still don't understand what he means. Does he mean they make sure the customer is not a thread? If that is what he meant, how do they determine that? How do you know if Joe Normal buys a gun today, that he isn't going to catch his wife with another man tomorrow, snaps, and becomes a monster with a gun?
Sorry my bad english. I'll try with samples:
Sample 1:
You're a jeweller. You can buy gun. You should put it in your shop. You cannot carry out it from your shop. Because only your shop is a dangerious place for you.
Sample 2:
You're a businessman and you have a lot of money. If judge approves You can carry a gun.
Sample 3:
You have enemies because of vendetta, or you're a newspaper writer you're getting thread letters. If judge approves You can carry a gun.
"...that he isn't going to catch his wife with another man tomorrow, snaps, and becomes a monster with a gun?"
That's possible. It seem but it's a better solution from your.
33 kids killed. Possible it was a automatic gun. In Turkey you cannot have automatic gun in any cases. Only army has automatic-guns in there...
Gun merchands are playing with you. Don't come theirs game...
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