Following the shooting spree in a Colorado cinema, Russian legislators have drafted a bill which would allow public use of firearms. The law’s sponsors hope to curb crime rates, while opponents say legal air-guns already cause enough damage.
The principle behind the drafted bill allowing the private use of handguns is “my home is my castle,” so any invasion of private space could be met with loaded barrels.
Aleksandr Torshin, who drafted the bill, says pistol owners might get divided into several groups. Some would be sanctioned to use weapons to protect their homes only, while others would be authorized to take handguns in their cars. The most privileged group would be permitted to carry pistols anywhere. This third category could include postmen, ambulance staff and social workers.
To have the right to use handguns, Russians would have to prove they are not mentally ill, have no criminal record, are not addicted to alcohol or drugs and undergo special training.
Torshin and his supporters think more guns would bring down crime rates. It has also been suggested that Russia’s GDP would benefit from a gun sales boom and the industry would become more competitive given the surge in demand. The average cost of a pistol is around $300, while the number of potential pistol buyers is as high as 23 million, according to Torshin’s estimates.
Opponents dispute the logic underpinning the bill. MPs say that air-guns, which are already allowed in Russia, are more than enough for self-defense. A rubber bullet fired from such a weapon can break a skull and inflict a deadly wound.
Experts also doubt the new law would help to discipline the public. Air-guns are quite frequently used in street rows instead of self-defense, so making a stock of firearms available to the public would only criminalize society, they point out.
“I am totally against this initiative,” Veniamin Rodzyansky, a member of the Public Chamber, told RT. “We remember the case of the football fan Egor Sviridov. He was shot dead with a non-lethal gun.”
“This whole debate has a single cause, namely that society feels unsafe. It wants justice and it’s up to the government to provide this protection. To provide it, and not to sell it to people for money,” added Rodzyansky.
A 100-page draft law was released Wednesday, while the upper chamber of Russia’s Parliament listened to Torshin’s report on Tuesday. Russia’s government has already called the bill “unnecessary and ill-timed”, but the legislators are still to pass their judgment. If the initiative is approved, the draft will get a full hearing in one of the autumn sessions.
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If our Russian fellows handle guns as good as they drive cars the future for Liveleak will be prosperous...
Posted Jul-25-2012 Byingeborgsjon (122.60) 
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Absolutely!
Posted Jul-26-2012 Bygrifo (180.78) 
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im sure tsar putin will let this happen....maybe never
no drinking!?,russians love to party
Posted Jul-25-2012 Bydiablokid (534.30) 
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Wait, you have air guns that can kill people with rubber bullets? Why do I not have one of these?
Posted Jul-25-2012 Bykajidono (686.26)

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"To have the right to use handguns, Russians would have to prove they are not mentally ill, have no criminal record, are not addicted to alcohol or drugs and undergo special training."
About two day's take of illegal weapons in Detroit should supply them for a year, then?
Posted Jul-25-2012 ByAlly_Gator (503.00) 
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russian politician says its the goverments responsibility to protect everyone? yeah right, i'm sure they will get on that right away...(facepalm)
Posted Jul-26-2012 Byvolkrt (465.76) volkrt View Channel Send Message
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Imagine the endless entertainment from russian dash cameras.
Posted Jul-26-2012 Bymontando_olas (44.40) 
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LOL "legal air guns already cause enough damage" no fucking way. Anyway this probably would stop alot of russian crime, i think people would think twice before road rage. This could either make the russian videos we watch epic, or make them non existent. You dont see people get out of there cars here, because theres a common understanding not to fuck with someone, they may just be carrying.
Posted Jul-26-2012 ByAdirondack13 (160.60) Adirondack13 View Channel Send Message
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You go Russia!
Posted Jul-26-2012 ByPhantom Fury (151.70) 
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Wow! who would have thunk it? more people with weapons will decrees crime!! But that goes against all the liberal anti-gun propaganda! This moron journalist who claims of high gun related crime rates in the U.S. failed to research that it happens mostly in areas with the strictest gun laws
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