Sid said:
I have seen Michael Moore's 'Bowling for Columbine' and that documentary (I guess we can call it one) makes a lot of sense. Gun ownership by ordinary civilians, in a country like the US is unjustified.
I couldn't believe it that they were handing out guns for opening a bank account and was equally shocked by the cold heartedness of the NRA leader.
Sid, what was handed out by the bank was plain old 10/22 rifles - 22 caliber rimfire. It is a plinking rifle, squirrel gun, whatever. Something you would buy your kid on his 16th birthday as an upgrade from a pellet gun.
The gun culture is the US is very old and mature. There are not that many gun related postal incidences here as you would think. People and law enforcement take guns very seriously. 90% of the people who have guns use them for 2 reasons. Sporting and self-defence.
My wife who is from the deep South is a very good shot with a handgun and I'm glad she is capable of protecting herself. My daughter who is 19 is also learning how to shoot. I am glad they can protect themselves. I hope you don't think this makes us a bloodthirsty family - but it is pretty common down here.
For criminals sometimes knowing the other person may have a gun is in itself a deterent. I'll give you my own example. I had to work late into the night once, and on my way home, I was stopped at a red light in a dubious part of town. Two bums started walking over to my Jeep from the underpass. Whatever their intentions were, I rolled my window halfway down and said, " I just want you guys to know I have a handgun license!".
They made an about face and walked away. I did not even have my 9mm with me!
btw, how did you manage to have an AK-47 @ home? Those are not allowed for civilians in Pakistan is it?