2aguy
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Myanmar, on paper, allows it's people to have guns......but when you look it up....only the priviledged few actually get to own them.........just like the democrats want it here...
So...gun control works in Myanmar, only the government has guns, and they just demonstrated that those guns kill civilians quite easily....
If the people in Myanmar had guns........this wouldn't be happening........
Myanmar police, reinforced by soldiers, used live rounds to quell protests across the country, according to the United Nations.
“Police and military forces have confronted peaceful demonstrations, using lethal force and less-than-lethal force that – according to credible information received by the UN Human Rights Office – has left at least 18 people dead and over 30 wounded,” the U.N. human rights office said, Reuters reported.
The protesters were demonstrating against the military junta that had engineered a coup against the elected government. The party of Suu Kyi, 75, who spent nearly 15 years under house arrest, was elected last November. The military alleged fraud and a coup was staged on February 1 when Kyi was arrested. She is awaiting trial on charges that she illegally imported 6 walkie-talkies and violated coronavirus restrictions.
The protests have been growing as arrests of prominent democracy activists continue. The crackdown using live ammunition represents a serious escalation by the military as they try to keep order.
So...gun control works in Myanmar, only the government has guns, and they just demonstrated that those guns kill civilians quite easily....
If the people in Myanmar had guns........this wouldn't be happening........
Myanmar police, reinforced by soldiers, used live rounds to quell protests across the country, according to the United Nations.
“Police and military forces have confronted peaceful demonstrations, using lethal force and less-than-lethal force that – according to credible information received by the UN Human Rights Office – has left at least 18 people dead and over 30 wounded,” the U.N. human rights office said, Reuters reported.
The protesters were demonstrating against the military junta that had engineered a coup against the elected government. The party of Suu Kyi, 75, who spent nearly 15 years under house arrest, was elected last November. The military alleged fraud and a coup was staged on February 1 when Kyi was arrested. She is awaiting trial on charges that she illegally imported 6 walkie-talkies and violated coronavirus restrictions.
The protests have been growing as arrests of prominent democracy activists continue. The crackdown using live ammunition represents a serious escalation by the military as they try to keep order.