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  • #11
    Originally posted by MANIAC310 View Post
    because.... they wouldn't have just bombed the building.

    If people in Kenya there were allowed to carry concealed firearms lives would've been saved.
    Not getting into the gun argument, but if they wanted to bomb the building, they would've just done that instead.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by AKAcronym View Post
      Not getting into the gun argument, but if they wanted to bomb the building, they would've just done that instead.
      if they didn't have guns they would've bombed the building.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by MANIAC310 View Post
        because.... they wouldn't have just bombed the building.

        If people in Kenya there were allowed to carry concealed firearms lives would've been saved.
        They are allowed.

        It is illegal in Kenya to own any type of firearm without a valid gun ownership license as spelled out under the Firearms Act (Cap. 114) Laws of Kenya. Anyone who is 12 years or older can apply to privately own a gun. However, such persons must provide in writing to the Chief Licensing Officer (CLO) stating genuine reason(s) for their need to privately own and carry a firearm. It remains at the discretion of the CLO to make a decision to award, deny or revoke a gun ownership license based on the reason(s) given. Anyone seeking to hold a gun license must pass the most stringent of background checks that probes into their past and present criminal, mental health and well as domestic violence records. Failure to pass one of these checks automatically bars one from being permitted to own a firearm. These checks are regularly repeated and must be continually passed for anyone to continue holding the gun license. Failure to pass any of these checks at any stage, means an automatic and immediate revocation of the issued license. Once licensed to own a gun, no permit is required in order to carry around a concealed firearm.

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics#Kenya

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Michael Paine View Post
          They are allowed.

          It is illegal in Kenya to own any type of firearm without a valid gun ownership license as spelled out under the Firearms Act (Cap. 114) Laws of Kenya. Anyone who is 12 years or older can apply to privately own a gun. However, such persons must provide in writing to the Chief Licensing Officer (CLO) stating genuine reason(s) for their need to privately own and carry a firearm. It remains at the discretion of the CLO to make a decision to award, deny or revoke a gun ownership license based on the reason(s) given. Anyone seeking to hold a gun license must pass the most stringent of background checks that probes into their past and present criminal, mental health and well as domestic violence records. Failure to pass one of these checks automatically bars one from being permitted to own a firearm. These checks are regularly repeated and must be continually passed for anyone to continue holding the gun license. Failure to pass any of these checks at any stage, means an automatic and immediate revocation of the issued license. Once licensed to own a gun, no permit is required in order to carry around a concealed firearm.

          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics#Kenya
          sounds like alot of regulations...

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          • #15
            Originally posted by MANIAC310 View Post
            sounds like alot of regulations...
            Just 3 really.
            1. Having a reason for a gun.
            2. Not being a known criminal.
            3. Not being crazy.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Michael Paine View Post
              Just 3 really.
              1. Having a reason for a gun.
              2. Not being a known criminal.
              3. Not being crazy.
              sounds like each step is filled with pointless bureaucracy tbh

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              • #17
                Some terrifying **** right there. Kinda similar situation in Mumbai back in thelate 2000s where a bunch of gunmen just started shooting civilians in a train station. I think HBO did a documentary on that.

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