Best countries in the world

"Serbia has relatively liberal weapon laws compared to the rest of Europe...

Serbia ranks in 2nd place on the List of countries by gun ownership. Gun culture is strong among Serbs and traditionally important part of rural life.

... Rifles, shotguns and handguns are all allowed to civilians. Handgun ownership is allowed...

... Number of guns in private ownership is not limited...

... There is no rifle caliber restriction... Shotgun ammo is unrestricted and shell reloading is allowed, but rifle and handgun ammo reloading is not. There is growing pressure, especially from sport shooters associations, to change the law in this regard...

Serbia has its own civilian gun and ammunition industry. Zastava Arms, Prvi Partizan and Krušik are world renowned facilities..."
 
Brazil, hot babes, beautiful beaches, and guns too:


"...In 2005, a referendum was held in Brazil on the sale of firearms and ammunition to attempt to lower the number of deaths due to guns. Material focused on gun rights in opposition to the gun ban was translated from information from the National Rifle Association, much of which focused on US Constitutional discussions focused around the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution.

Although the Brazilian Government, the Catholic Church, and the United Nations, among others, fought for the gun ban, the referendum failed at the polls, with 64% of the voters voting no..."
 
Pass the Guiness and guns:

"... Northern Ireland has a very high rate of gun ownership, one of the highest in the world..."
 
"...Pakistan has relatively liberal firearm laws compared to the rest of South Asia.

In a comparison of the number of privately owned guns in 178 countries, Pakistan ranks in 6th place...

Gun culture is strong among Pakistanis and traditionally an important part of rural and urban life..."
 
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"...According to Russia's gun laws, Russian citizens can buy smoothbore shotguns, such as, for example Saiga 12, gas pistols, or revolvers shooting rubber bullets. Safe use of one of the above weapons for five years allows purchase of a rifle or carbine...

In Moscow alone, some 400,000 people legally keep 470,000 weapons..."
 
"Gun ownership in the Czech Republic is... liberal ...compared to the rest of Europe.

... Generally, handguns in the Czech Republic are available to anybody above 21 years of age (15, 16 or 18 years under special conditions) with a clean criminal history who passes tests about gun law and weapon knowledge and a medical inspection (which may optionally include psychological test)...Gun ownership is also acceptable for self-defense purposes...

...Unlike most European countries the Czech gun law allow its citizens to carry a concealed weapon without having any specific reason (In fact-carrying weapon visible is unlawful).

...Sport shooting is the third most widespread sport in the country (after football (soccer) and ice hockey)..."
 
since when did "most" become "best"


if that's the case, America is also the best at being fat
 
The best countries are the ones with the lowest Gini coefficient of personal income. With some anomalies, there's a clear correlation: The countries with the lowest Gini coefficient are the ones where things in general go best.

The Gini coefficient measures the inequality among values of a frequency distribution (for example levels of income). A Gini coefficient of zero expresses perfect equality, where all values are the same (for example, where everyone has an exactly equal income). A Gini coefficient of one (100 on the percentile scale) expresses maximal inequality among values (for example where only one person has all the income).[3][4]

See this map, and do you study it precious well.

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Compare the Democracy Index -- see this map.

Clear correlation, like I said.

America ain't doing too bad, but we still got a ways to go -- America ain't no Sweden, more's the pity. But what's really disturbing is that we're doing worse than Canada! Get crackin', Yanks!
 
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America ain't doing too bad, but we still got a ways to go -- America ain't no Sweden, more's the pity. But what's really disturbing is that we're doing worse than Canada! Get crackin', Yanks!

Interesting that almost all the best places to live are in the same Latitude band.
 
1. United States- 88.8
2. Serbia- 58.2
3. Yemen- 54.8
4. Switzerland- 45.7
5. Cyprus- 36.4
6. Saudi Arabia- 35
7. Iraq- 34.2
8. Finland- 32
9. Uruguay- 31.8
10. Sweden- 31.6

Gun rights are found in very diverse countries. As we are told, "diversity is our strength," is it not?
 
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