reader Posted October 24, 2023 Posted October 24, 2023 From the Nation Retired government officer Phairoj Kullavanijaya spends most of his days working on his fruit farm in Chachoengsao in south-central Thailand – an area most consider to be generally safe. But the 68-year-old feels more at ease with his 9mm pistol at his side. “I’ve always been interested in guns. It’s natural that a man would want to own a gun for protection,” said Mr Phairoj, who used to work in the Ministry of Commerce. He bought the firearm after retiring in 2010 through a scheme that allows government employees to buy guns at a discounted rate, although he said he has never fired his weapon outside a shooting range. His love for guns has not changed, despite a string of mass shooting incidents in recent years. The latest is the Siam Paragon shooting in Bangkok’s bustling shopping belt earlier in October that killed three people and left several others injured. It shocked both locals and tourists and not just because the shooter was a 14-year-old who used an illegal gun. It also cast a spotlight on the prevalence of guns, both legal and illegal, in what many consider a relatively peaceful country and the deep-rooted and somewhat uneasy familiarity that Thais have with firearms. “Most Thai people do not fear guns,” said Mahidol University criminology researcher Anchistha Suriyavorapunt, adding that gun culture is particularly ingrained among those in the rural provincial areas. “They don’t have confidence in crime control policy to protect them, their possessions or their land, so they prefer to carry a gun for assurance.” Rhttps://www.nationthailand.com/thailand/general/40032176f vinapu 1 Quote
floridarob Posted October 24, 2023 Posted October 24, 2023 2 hours ago, reader said: adding that gun culture is particularly ingrained among those in the rural provincial areas. Same in the US, and then those guns make it to the big cities where they are all but illegal, and used to kill and commit crimes...... they should learn from the US's mistakes. Ruthrieston, reader, vinapu and 1 other 4 Quote
vinapu Posted October 24, 2023 Posted October 24, 2023 11 hours ago, floridarob said: ..... they should learn from the US's mistakes. if Americans themselves don't , why task Thais with that ? Quote
floridarob Posted October 24, 2023 Posted October 24, 2023 4 hours ago, vinapu said: if Americans themselves don't , why task Thais with that ? Because they haven't gone down that rabbit hole....yet. Half their country isn't obsessed with guns...... Ruthrieston, vinapu and reader 3 Quote
vinapu Posted October 25, 2023 Posted October 25, 2023 2 hours ago, floridarob said: Because they haven't gone down that rabbit hole....yet. Half their country isn't obsessed with guns...... you right floridarob 1 Quote