Do you think Cuba, China, and North Korea allow private "citizens" (subjects) to own firearms? How about most of Europe, and the rest of Asia? No? That's what the Democrats want here. Total subjugation and to make the Constitution irrelevant.
Thank you for bringing this up. You are going for a wild ride.
Cuba allows private ownership of firearms, just not full auto weapons.
China allows private ownership of firearms, just not full auto weapons.
Most of Europe allows private firearms, just not full auto weapons.
North Korea does not allow private firearm ownership since it's a Dictatorship and worries that the population would use them to overthrow the current Dictator. Same goes for every other Dictatorship that has ever existed.
Stop making shit up.
Yeah... but not really.
Cuba allows private ownership of guns, on paper. That's true. But between the fact that there is no legal sale of guns, and Ammunition is like finding a moon rock, they really don't need to ban private ownership of guns. Yeah, on paper they are allowed to own guns. Yes. But the reality is, you are more likely to catch a Unicorn to ride to work, than get your hands on a firearm in Cuba. And even if they could, they are so impoverished, they are not likely to afford one, not including bullets.
China is somewhat the same, but for a different reason. Yes, on paper you can own a gun. The reality is, unless you are part of a security detail, or unless you are a paying member of a hunting association, you are not getting the highly regulated licenses to own a gun.