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I'm not sure what you think I was saying.

All I said was that it is possible to enforce gun laws if the government is well-functioning, which was probably an overstatement.

All I'm trying to say is that if the government is serious about gun control and has control of it's law enforcement (which was a proxy for 'well-functioning', outlaws will not have them)

There are a number of countries that have laws on the books, but does a terrible job of enforcing those rules.

All of this is irrelevant to the discussion of whether the laws should exist or not.

For my needs, Myanmar isn't a country worth discussing in terms of gun control because it's not like the citizenry has a voice in drafting policy and owning small arms has been a way of life there for decades, and does it seem to have resolved their issues with "representation"?




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