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Originally Posted by jigga
Another good read... with a 0.3-0.05 per 100k overall murder rate in the country (much lower than both the US and even Canada) they must be doing something right: "A Land Without Guns: How Japan Has Virtually Eliminated Shooting Deaths"...
http://www.theatlantic.com/internati...deaths/260189/
"To get a gun in Japan, first, you have to attend an all-day class and pass a written test, which are held only once per month. You also must take and pass a shooting range class. Then, head over to a hospital for a mental test and drug test (Japan is unusual in that potential gun owners must affirmatively prove their mental fitness), which you'll file with the police. Finally, pass a rigorous background check for any criminal record or association with criminal or extremist groups, and you will be the proud new owner of your shotgun or air rifle. Just don't forget to provide police with documentation on the specific location of the gun in your home, as well as the ammo, both of which must be locked and stored separately. And remember to have the police inspect the gun once per year and to re-take the class and exam every three years."
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I agree with everything listed as a requirement and it's pretty much what I said in other threads how gun ownership should be handled here in the US.
The only thing I don't agree with having to say exactly where it will be stored in your home. I think instead it would be better that you had to provide proof that you had either a gun safe or a gun lock to secure each gun you owned.