The Dutch firearm permit application asks if you would use your gun to stop your wife from being raped. Answering yes results in your application being denied.
Do you have a source for that? I can't find the specifics, although everything I am seeing lines up with ridiculous gun laws, and it's true self defense isn't a valid reason...and they're proud of that. But police can own guns for defense...sure.
But, yeah, is there really a specific question about rape?
Also, it's really amazing. Most Americans don't understand freedom, but even the normies still understand it more than almost all non-Americans. What a bunch of absolute cucks. Zero gun rights, and almost zero gun "privileges." I'll say it again: Cucks.
I asked some Dutch who have gone through the humiliation ritual of gun ownership in NL after reading about it online and they confirmed it and that is the best I can give you.
In the movie the English didn't know Wallace had married in secret. The garrison soldiers attempted to rape his wife and he stopped them. They were able to capture her and killed her to draw Wallace out. Her death was the raison d'etre not him sharing the wedding bed.
The Dutch firearm permit application asks if you would use your gun to stop your wife from being raped. Answering yes results in your application being denied.
Do you have a source for that? I can't find the specifics, although everything I am seeing lines up with ridiculous gun laws, and it's true self defense isn't a valid reason...and they're proud of that. But police can own guns for defense...sure.
But, yeah, is there really a specific question about rape?
Also, it's really amazing. Most Americans don't understand freedom, but even the normies still understand it more than almost all non-Americans. What a bunch of absolute cucks. Zero gun rights, and almost zero gun "privileges." I'll say it again: Cucks.
I asked some Dutch who have gone through the humiliation ritual of gun ownership in NL after reading about it online and they confirmed it and that is the best I can give you.
Isnt that how braveheart started? Something about the king having a night with any dude's wife..
Pedantic, but the king in Braveheart just passed the law. One that let every English Lord in Scotland do it instead of just him.
In the movie the English didn't know Wallace had married in secret. The garrison soldiers attempted to rape his wife and he stopped them. They were able to capture her and killed her to draw Wallace out. Her death was the raison d'etre not him sharing the wedding bed.