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Legitimate Arguments Against the 2nd Amendment
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(02-21-2016, 03:53 PM)Sovereign Nation Wrote: Well, considering that I have been to places where getting a license is as easy as getting a picture taken, no test needed and drinking is a favorite past time, I would have to disagree with you. 

It is actually very surprising how few automobile accidents that there were in these countries.

Now, before you get the wrong impression, these countries do have laws against drinking and driving, they also have a license program.  These programs just aren't enforced.  The laws aren't enforced.  I hailed a "cab" and the driver couldn't have been older than 12, but he did know how to drive.

Of course that is just what I think.  I am sure you will just call me a liar and ask for evidence on what you clearly meant to be an opinion.

(02-22-2016, 02:25 PM)fredtoast Wrote: I though your opinion was that there was nnot drunk driving problem in Korea because the people all governed themselves.


Sorry for the misunderstanding.

Few accidents.  Not zero accidents, Fred.

Of course to some people, most avoidable accidents are considered a problem.

However do you see a large amount of drunk driving deaths in Korea?

Trust me, Korea is one of the most dangerous places that I have ever driven (and I drove in both Iraq and Afghanistan).  You have utter chaos on the roads.  With all of the bars and clubs, you would think the number would be higher. 

Now, I will say this, in my post I did say automobile accidents, I should have continued and added "due to drunk driving".

If you don't want to take my word for it, feel free to hop a plane.  Take a Go Pro - and record the experience, upload and share.  





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RE: Legitimate Arguments Against the 2nd Amendment - Sovereign Nation - 02-22-2016, 06:09 PM

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