>>45768 >For police it is specifically valid... That's true. >specific local problem >especially in some ghetto regions. Sure. But in this particular case above, that person did not look like a gangbanger preparing for a drive-by in his mobility chair. >crime-ridden regions This is important, not all areas are Detroit, or south central LA. The real gun crime ridden parts are localized.
Maybe there is one more component of the problem. What I see these videos that they seem precarious in the beginning, they let the thing spiral out of control to the point where they have to use deadly force. Here's the shooting that triggered the Kenosha riots (and the Rittenhouse case) >>39518 Maybe their uncertainty comes from the general disdain projected towards the police and the feeling they have to cover their asses, and they are afraid to do what's necessary early because they might be afraid of being called out for police brutality (even tho it would be just a beating what they do). Damned if you do, damned if you don't situation.
>I guess that if you fill Hungary... Maybe. I don't hear much about shootings, even tho we have plenty criminals, and criminal elements who arm themselves, so something must happen. It's not that hard to get weapons legally (sanity and background check essentially - sames in the US), but probably the prices are high in comparison to wages (last time I heard complains from a pal that hunting rifles are expensive, no idea about other weapons). Criminals have their own channels, especially in organized crime.