The weapons you see in " My Gun Locker" are mostly show pieces, don't confuse semi-auto SMG variants with fully auto AR's. I agree with you that stricter controls and enforcement is required and a need of the hour, however if a democratic beacon of hope like the United States of America struggles with gun laws, why are you guys from outside so shocked when Pakistan is going through the same sluggish process?
It is correct when you say that the US itself has failed to enforce an effective gun control policy...nevertheless, it is a matter of public debate and is a hotly debated one at that...
Nevertheless, you also have to agree that given the incidents (terrorism) that have plagued Pakistan, it fast becomes the need of the hour to debate gun control as a good first step which should be strictly enforced...
Nevertheless, many Pakistanis on the net (maybe not a good sample) would rather offer up to attack another country or nuke as a solution than help themselves and take steps to limit gun culture..and in turn help control terrorism or incidents like the Charsadda attack.
I have
not once seen a debate on this topic in PDF...Can we say there are no takers?
Why do Americans, why do Germans and French weapon enthusiasts? Some like firearms, some don't. Not all Pakistanis like firearms, please don't generalise like that. You yourself said this, you like to treat firearms as a "hobby", for me it is a necessary tool of self defence (dare I say it, last defence).
Fair enough...and I agree with you, that self defence is where one has to draw the line with regards to owning arms...
However, I have been dealing/developed close friendships with a lot of native Pakistanis (From Karachi and Lahore) for close to 2 decades now..
And in my conversations with them having armed guards as chowkidaar of the house...armed convoys to parties etc was/is a common place...Now mind you, I understand that I might have befriended the privilaged Pakistanis here in the US, but in the early years I lived in India..I had/have never seen chowkidaars carrying weapons or people partying with armed guards at their table, not even the Ambanis..
and this was well before the WOT began...
So obviously it makes me question the lifestyle...You can't say that Pakistan was always unsafe, right?
Just stating my observation..