Too Little Too Late

While Ecuador recently loosened restrictions on civilians carrying firearms, it has done very little to make it easier for them to own. Citizens must submit to a lengthy permitting process that includes a certificate of skill in handling and using firearms, along with a drug test and psychological evaluation. To make matters worse, according to those familiar with the process, the issuance of a gun license could take anywhere from a few months to a year. Even after all that, civilians are limited to very specific types of pistols, revolvers, and shotguns. [More]

At what point do the incentives to survive outweigh the incentives to be “law-abiding”…?

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It’s Only ‘Common Sense’

“We’ve modified the decree that allows the possession and carrying of guns,” he continued. “In other words, in general terms … the possession and carrying of guns for civilian use in personal defense is authorized, in accordance with the requirements of law and regulations.” [More]

So I guess all that Everytown/Giffords/Brady sh!+ didn’t work…?

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