That is wrong understanding. There are no “THEY”. You live in a democratic society. If you want to change something, get active and try to influence the public discourse. We, the people, elect our officials and they, more or less, follow the public opinion when enacting laws. That is the essence of Republic and Democracy.
There is “THEY” and THEY don’t want US (common people) to have guns! Call it a world conspiration if you wish, but most countries does not permit their people to possess firearms. This is influenced by above-governmental circle of people who have their selfish repressive reasons for these limitations and it has nothing to do with people’s own “security”, “safeness” or such “politically correct” b*llshit. So, I will call them THEY by which I mean most of the corrupt politics working for exact same lobbies around the world. Unfortunately, my country does not make a difference from most other countries in gun politics. You should enjoy your Czech laws as long as you can (as long as THEY force your country to change)!
I wish you luck on changing anything anywhere! Except if somehow you are part of those above-governmental lobbies, but in that case I would feel very sorry for your morality - I’m sure you are not that type of person.
Words got A LOT offtopic and there isn’t any reason to continue here! I don’t wish to further discuss my beliefs with random forumists because I find the experience very unpleasing. Feel free to pass by my comment if you do not agree.
Nonetheless, thank you for providing me with your insight on things plus information about your laws! I will think about it.
One more thing, I live in a country with one of the lowest gun ownership rates in the world and I am probably correct when I saw that 99% of the population (the democratic majority) wants to keep it this way.
if you’re from the UK which i assume you’re .
i bring good news , in the UK you’re allowed to use whatever force is required to protect your property and family including deadly force with a firearm providing you have it legally of course as long as they pose a real threat . HOWEVER unlike america you cannot then shoot him as he runs away down the street as he poses no threat to you even if he does have your gaming PC under his arm .
but you can gove chase and restrain him using appropriate force
for some reason most British think they cannot defend themselves with deadly force if required . as long as you can prove your actions were appropriate to the situation the law will back you
its alot easier than you think actually guns are not totally illegal to have in the UK like most people from america believe, however unlike the USA you cannot own one just because you can , however if you own a farm or any business that may require ones use you can apply for a firearm license there are 170,000 firearms licences and 620,000
shotgun licences on issue in the UK now if youre one of those people and someone breaks into your home with say a knife in their hand youre legally allowed to shoot that person until he is no longer a threat so that doesnt mean shoot him until he is dead but rather shoot him until he hits the floor . while there is no single law that states you can kill someone for breaking into your home the law states you may use appropriate force to protect yourself and property , its down to you what you deem appropriate.
a few years back two men broke into a farmer house in Yorkshire and he opened fire with a shotgun at them both neither died however they were badly hurt , the farmer was arrested and a long court case came of it and it very much became a national debate with the majority of people backing the farmer up saying that he was only protecting his home and the court eventually decided that he had used appropriate force to defend himself . after this there wasnt any change of law as such but instead the government "clarified " to the population that we are within our right to defend our self and home with whatever mean possible against any threat and that as long as we could justify it the law would back us up , and no one else would have to be put through such a long and enduring criminal case for defending themselves .
well yes that is a point that was made during the national debate on weather we are allowed to kill if someone comes at us with a knife out of fear that we would go like the USA where you can be killed legally for standing on someone’s lawn . but if you have access to a gun and youre home alone with a man coming up the stairs with a knife im sure i can speak for most people when i say id be shooting him
That is far cry from issue of “swords being ahistorical”. I only used the example to show that the differences on access to weapons are huge today and they were probably more so 600 years ago, so drawing conclusions from access to swords in other parts of Europe has no sense. OK, enough said, lets get back to the swords, shall we?
No. Just NO! That is a complete myth! We’ve been over this in many threads on this forum since it’s began! Armour isn’t heavy at all, and if it is, it’s not right for you! It’s also called conditioning, you get used to the weight. I can do handstands, push-ups, whatever in my harness! You aren’t slow in it, and you don’t normally have a hauberk under it (Depends what plate you’re using and what period). And no it wasn’t designed for someone to fight solely on horseback, it was designed to keep you alive, full stop. There are countless depictions and records showing plated soldiers, and knights in full harness fighting on foot.
As for the sword. Swords were not costly, it’s like buying a new pair of shoes, you can buy an old used pair quite cheaply, or buy brand new, or even buy solid gold shoes. There isn’t a fixed price on a “sword”.