I dont leave home without my....


Since when are illegal guns so expensive? I've traveled all over the world for work, and even in societies where there is a complete ban I can lay hands on a firearm. Fully automatic Russian AK's in Angola, Nigeria, etc for less than $100. Illegal handguns in almost any city in the US for $50. Chicom AK's in Beijing for $150...and the list goes on. Criminals don't charge exorbitant prices for firearms, as they are usually stolen so they have no cost of goods...every dollar they make is pure profit. Contrary to popular belief it does not take connections to the underworld to get illegal anything, just be in the right place at the right time and have cash in your hand...you can buy anything your heart desires drugs, guns, children, prostitutes, slaves or lawn care...your choice. You may not like it, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't exist.
 

Yeah, the police over there are really worked up about speeding, and the laws are insanely strict. Which is a problem since you have some of the greatest riding roads in the world. On my visit there the other year I wasn't aware of how serious the fines were, so I cheerfully did 100-110 on 80-roads. Fortunately, didn't get caught.

As for drugs, well, they should all be legal. We could get a far better result by putting a fraction of the money spent on useless and failing enforcement into propaganda and education to make people not start taking them in the first place. Portugal proved that, they halved their drug problem by decriminalizing. Everywhere else, drug issues are just getting worse and worse.

But Norway is quite different to places with a lot of gun violence in other ways. I just read that there were literally two shots fired all year by the police last year, neither of them at a human. That's less shots fired by the police than people killed by the police in the US by a large margin. So it seems like Norway is doing a lot of things right.
 

You do know our entire population is less than the island of Manhattan right? and the police here weren't armed until recently. (shows how things are improving here... wait...)
 
Sure, that's a factor, as is the fact that Norway is culturally considerably more homogenous than the US, for example. But I still think Norway is doing a lot right. Recidivism rate is a low 20%, traffic fatalities are very low no doubt partially due to lower speeds and super-strict enforcement, etc.
 
I also carry sun block - Sure wish I could find some @cr0ft BLOCK that would shut his US hating mouth!
 
I apologise for starting the Gun ownership debate(again) on the what do you take thread, it is a subject I feel passionate about,not so much the ownership but the trampling of peoples rights and the criminality of a previously legal circumstance by a Government without a referendum on the change of law, it may have been supported by the population and passed by a referendum then it would have been the will of the people not a knee jerk reaction by Government to be seen as doing something.
 
In an attempt to get vaguely back on topic:

I always have an emergency tyre plug kit and a few assorted tools and fuses and such.
 
Except that illegal guns cost, what, 3000%?
Eh? - I take it you don't use the Dark-Web!.

You can find them, clean and unregistered - for about USD600 (Walther PPK) including 50 rounds. Usually delivered by courier.
Sold perfectly legally in country of origin - shipped by licensed courier with EndUser certificate. The problem simply arrives when you take receipt - it's your problem then.

If there are no Guns - then there are Machetes, Khukris, Karambits etc................