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    Czech Republic Parliament Passes Constitutional Right to Bear Arms



    Czech lawmakers have passed legislation in the lower parliament that would see the right to bear firearms enshrined in the country’s constitution in a move directed against tighter regulations from the European Union.

    The legislation was passed with 139 deputies agreeing to the amendment to the constitution with only nine deputies voting against. The amendment will now be considered by the Czech Senate where it will require a supermajority of three-fifths of the members in order to pass into law, Die Presse reports.
    Similar to the U.S. second amendment to the Constitution, which gives Americans the right to keep and bear arms, the Czech legislation reads: “Citizens of the Czech Republic have the right to acquire, retain and bear arms and ammunition.”

    The amendment also notes that the right is there to ensure the safety of the country, similar to the provision of a “well-regulated militia” in the American amendment.
    Whilst the new law will enshrine the right for Czech citizens to purchase and own firearms, members of the public will still need to acquire a weapons certificate.
    Interior Minister Milan Chovanec said the new legislation was directly aimed at an EU directive from March which sought to prohibit semi-automatic firearms and magazines that hold more than 10 rounds for pistols and 20 rounds for long guns.
    “We do not want to disarm our own people at a time when the security situation is constantly worsening,” Chovanec said.
    The Czech Republic has one of the largest rates of firearm ownership in the EU with an estimated 300,000 gun owners who own around 800,000 individual firearms.
    Laws around gun ownership in the Central European country are also far less restrictive than other EU countries with 240,000 of the 300,000 gun owners having concealed carry permits and self-defence being a recognised reason for firearms ownership.
    The Czech defiance of EU policy has in recent months been largely confined to the issue of the redistribution of migrants.
    Czech leaders, along with those from the other Visegrád group states of Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia, have all rejected EU plans to redistribute migrants from Italy and Greece raising concerns over security.
    Andrej Babis, expected to become the next Czech prime minister, completely rejected mass migration this week commenting: “We have to fight for what our ancestors built here. If there will be more Muslims than Belgians in Brussels, that’s their problem. I don’t want that here. They won’t be telling us who should live here.”

    From: http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017...-to-bear-arms/



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    Yeah, the Czechs had some harsh lessons to learn in the last century - first with the Germans, and then with the USSR.

    Seems they paid attention. Good for them!
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    Even though that's far away, it's encouraging. And the change of heart of one of the main protagonists of that story even more so:

    "“I really think that citizens should arm themselves against terrorists. And I honestly admit that I changed my mind, because previously I was against [citizens] having too many weapons. After these attacks, I don’t think so [anymore],” he said."

    The Czechs have their heads screwed on straight regarding what's happening to Europe.

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    One of the few places in Europe I would actually consider living in

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    Good! wish them the best!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acajou View Post
    One of the few places in Europe I would actually consider living in
    and not forgetting the abundance of beautiful women populating the land there, adding to the incentive

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    This is very refreshing.

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    Awesome good to see at least some people fighting for what they believe in
    oh ja and it helps that they make the best pistols in the world LOL jokes

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    When you travel around a bit in the Czech Republic you can see the influences in building styles from each historic invasion by another culture.

    Seems like the Czechs have tired of being over-run and subjugated.
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