6_gunner
Member
Since there is practically no country where I could carry as a visiting foreigner, there isn't much of a practical issue about traveling to restrictive countries. However, I wouldn't want to spend my money in a place which didn't respect the rights of its citizens to protect themselves. For this reason, I made it a point not to buy anything in London, when I had a layover there on my way to Israel.
Israelis, of course, are pretty free to carry weapons. I felt perfectly safe there. I also visited Jordan, where I saw a number of privately owned rifles. I surmised that they must be able to bear arms to at least a limited extent. However, the guns I saw may have been deactivated, so I don't really know.
I doubt that I will ever knowingly visit a place that denies its citizens the right to defend themselves.
Sadly, this means that I won't be able to visit my ancestral home of Ireland. There aren't really any other places that I have much interest in visiting.
Israelis, of course, are pretty free to carry weapons. I felt perfectly safe there. I also visited Jordan, where I saw a number of privately owned rifles. I surmised that they must be able to bear arms to at least a limited extent. However, the guns I saw may have been deactivated, so I don't really know.
I doubt that I will ever knowingly visit a place that denies its citizens the right to defend themselves.
Sadly, this means that I won't be able to visit my ancestral home of Ireland. There aren't really any other places that I have much interest in visiting.