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[[File: | [[File:Houston_Gun_Show_at_the_George_R._Brown_Convention_Center.jpg|thumb|200px|A table at BSL Šovs 2008, the largest regularly held gun show in Valduvia.]] | ||
'''Gun ownership in [[Valduvia]]''' is extremely prolific, and the unique political and social attitudes surrounding civilian arms are considered to be a defining characteristic of Valduvian [[Council republic|councilism]]. Valduvia is among the most heavily armed nations in the world, with 105.3 guns per 100 people and an average household ownership rate of 54% in 2020. Valduvia is one of a small number of nations with a constitutionally recognized {{wp|Right to keep and bear arms|right to keep and bear arms}}, and the only nation whose constitution explicitly recognizes {{wp|Right to resist|armed resistance}} against the state as a legitimate use of civilian arms. Political scientists widely consider Valduvia's relationship with guns to be highly unusual when compared to the gun cultures of other developed countries. | |||
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<div style="text-align:right>[[File:KylarisRecognitionAchievement.png|25px]] '''{{cl|Kylaris Articles of Recognition|See all articles of recognition}}'''</div> | <div style="text-align:right>[[File:KylarisRecognitionAchievement.png|25px]] '''{{cl|Kylaris Articles of Recognition|See all articles of recognition}}'''</div> |
Revision as of 08:09, 2 April 2023
Gun ownership in Valduvia is extremely prolific, and the unique political and social attitudes surrounding civilian arms are considered to be a defining characteristic of Valduvian councilism. Valduvia is among the most heavily armed nations in the world, with 105.3 guns per 100 people and an average household ownership rate of 54% in 2020. Valduvia is one of a small number of nations with a constitutionally recognized right to keep and bear arms, and the only nation whose constitution explicitly recognizes armed resistance against the state as a legitimate use of civilian arms. Political scientists widely consider Valduvia's relationship with guns to be highly unusual when compared to the gun cultures of other developed countries.
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