Czech on their way to putting GUN RIGHTS into their Constitution

Europe's new environment will likely lead to financial deregulation (can be seen as a minor consolation prize?) as well as populations with no common interests become coerced neighbors and a push for desperate pro-firearms/self-defense legislation (essentially the domestication of resource-warfare).

There is some myth totally opposite of all recorded data among leftists that their economic model, political model and ethnocultural model have any degree of synergy

Diversity correlates with a catastrophic breakdown in social trust (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-9477.2007.00176.x/full). Domestic policy shifts to the right as people seek to protect their offspring from their neighbors rather than pursue collective altruism to empower their nation against overseas foes.

Foreign policy in turn becomes incoherent, objectiveless. It shifts at the whim of which clique currently infests the highest level of govt.

We are going to see centuries of Americanization compacted into a few decades, sans adequate constitutional protections, in an environment with far higher population density (ethnic "flight" as a means of preventing urban violence is far less likely), extreme birth rate inequality and no Atlantic ocean separating it from the region generating all human overpopulation (Africa).

Eastern Europe will have to balance its reactionary response to the death of western Europe at the hands of third-world colonization with its own dangerously low birth rates; likely turning them into a perceived obstacle for economic growth and provoking military threats.
 
I may go buy a CZ p10 in celebration of this.
 
They also have a very good porn industry. Couple this with their very own 2nd amendment, they're on their way to becoming a great country such as ours.
 
Foresight by the CR. They will need an armed population eventually.

No peace without justice. No justice without the ability to dispense it.
 
The Czech Republic is one of my favorite European nations... their people are stand up in most situations.
 
Good to see. The best handguns are made there. Tremendous handguns.

On a separate note, I thought the EU was just an economic union. Where do they get the authority to deprive people of the right to self-defense?
It's been mission creep for some time now. Now it's One Government, One Europe.
 
Good for them . . . hope that concept spreads to the rest of Europe.
 
That is why we need to maintain our Second Amendment. We stand as a beacon to the rest of the free world as to what it means to live in a truly free society. And that includes being an armed society.

There's more truth to this sentiment than I think you realise, and it extends a lot further than the right to bear arms.
Take care of your free speech, which seems to be more and more under threat. Guns are great and necessary, but without free speech you can't even form the argument necessary to defend your right to them.
Free speech is, without doubt, the most important right. You guys have the closest approximation. Defend it.

That said, don't get too caught up in hubris when boasting about living in a "truly free society". America's probably the closest example we have of one right now, but American arrogance (as well as free speech being undermined by the apparently fracturing nature of American civil discourse) runs the risk of fucking it up.
 
The Czechs trying to keep the disarmament by the EU in check, a good way for them to protect their necks.
 
One country i can go to once the cultural enrichment in Germany is completed.
 
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