Estonia.You mention two European shall issue countries, I know of Czech, but what's the other one?
I used to drink that in my late teens, I prefer whisky now.
They were unsettled by how much I talked about guns though.
Good old Hammer Head.I used to drink that in my late teens, I prefer whisky now.
And not to forget, drugs are decriminalized in the country too. You can grow yourself up to five plants of weed for your own use.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drug_liberalization#Czech_Republic
I would never think that anyone abroad knows that, not to mention all the way behind the pond!Good old Hammer Head.
We guys ' behind the pond ' know more than just guns. *wink*I would never think that anyone abroad knows that, not to mention all the way behind the pond!
I know a Canadian that moved here and that carries a huge .44 revolver. To the woods, that is. He seems happy enough with a huge .357 in the townSomebody CCW's a JUDGE? Sheesh.
The provisions are clear - you need to have a Czech CC license. Even Czech cops need to get the CC license if they want to carry a private firearm after the shift is over. No exceptions (maybe apart from diplomatic staff from embassy - but I would not bet my money on that either since Palestinians had quite a few problems after guns were discovered at their embassy by the police).A question for the original poster, and others with knowledge: does the Czech Republic have any provision for visiting Americans to carry concealed in public?