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    CZECH add protection with weapon to constitution

    https://www.breitbart.com/national-s...-self-defense/


    Somebody is finally getting it.

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    My understanding is that the Czech Republic has long been the closest to the U.S. in terms of gun culture among the population. They, Poland, and Hungary the the few European countries that have rejected socialism.
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    After a crash course in Hitler and Stalin I'm only surprised it took this long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    After a crash course in Hitler and Stalin I'm only surprised it took this long.
    The amendment might be a new step but it didn't take that long for Chech Republic to have gun rights. They've been issuing carry permits for quite a while and it's not too difficult to get. Guns can be had by anyone over 18 without a criminal record, self defense is an acceptable reason to purchase a gun, carry permits are shall issue! They have weird class license thing and some stuff has to be registered....it's all a little convoluted. If I remember correctly an airgun and a semi auto handgun have to be registered but a semi auto VZ58 doesn't. But overall it's fairly easy to get a gun and a carry permit and not only for citizens but also residents

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arik View Post
    The amendment might be a new step but it didn't take that long for Chech Republic to have gun rights. They've been issuing carry permits for quite a while and it's not too difficult to get. Guns can be had by anyone over 18 without a criminal record, self defense is an acceptable reason to purchase a gun, carry permits are shall issue! They have weird class license thing and some stuff has to be registered....it's all a little convoluted. If I remember correctly an airgun and a semi auto handgun have to be registered but a semi auto VZ58 doesn't. But overall it's fairly easy to get a gun and a carry permit and not only for citizens but also residents

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    Good to know, with their history of innovative firearms and foreign occupation, you'd think they'd issue guns like Switzerland. But sounds like they are leaps ahead of most of western Europe so good for them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    Good to know, with their history of innovative firearms and foreign occupation, you'd think they'd issue guns like Switzerland. But sounds like they are leaps ahead of most of western Europe so good for them.
    A company I worked with had a division in the Czech Republic so I had an opportunity to spend a week with two of our CR employees when they came to the States. Both were great guys and big firearm aficionados- they loved chatting about guns.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    Good to know, with their history of innovative firearms and foreign occupation, you'd think they'd issue guns like Switzerland. But sounds like they are leaps ahead of most of western Europe so good for them.
    Issuing Brens and P-10s to everyone?

    Are they open to immigration?
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    Nice. Good for them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grand58742 View Post
    Issuing Brens and P-10s to everyone?

    Are they open to immigration?
    The Czech Republic and Poland are on our lists of escapes if the U.S. completely falls...if they'll take us. The issue of course, is that my family is neither Czech or Polish and don't know any of the language and very little of the culture.

    Of course, if we were ever to be expats, we'd probably end up in the Netherlands, as my wife is 2nd generation Dutch and has a decent amount of cousins there. I don't think their gun laws are great, but I think they're better than England or France; you have to be part of a shooting club (not a problem) but can own just about any gun (no "assault weapon" bans or magazine restrictions) you want except fully automatics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoringGuy45 View Post
    The Czech Republic and Poland are on our lists of escapes if the U.S. completely falls...if they'll take us. The issue of course, is that my family is neither Czech or Polish and don't know any of the language and very little of the culture.

    Of course, if we were ever to be expats, we'd probably end up in the Netherlands, as my wife is 2nd generation Dutch and has a decent amount of cousins there. I don't think their gun laws are great, but I think they're better than England or France; you have to be part of a shooting club (not a problem) but can own just about any gun (no "assault weapon" bans or magazine restrictions) you want except fully automatics.
    Some country, I think Finland where you can have a collectors license and then purchase any NEW slect fire weapons you wish. So like MP5s with last years date code on them and Stg90 rifles from Switzerland. Ironically I think the only hard things to get are M-16s/M4s.
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