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There’s a lot of talk about restricting gun ownership in the U.S. What does Judaism say about this?
The Talmud speaks about owning a dangerous dog. It is generally discouraged due to the danger involved, both to the owner and to others. It is allowed, however, for protection if a person lived in a dangerous area.
Owning a gun is a comparable case, and would also be permitted for protection.
However, Jews have never been into violence, unless absolutely necessary. In his time, Moses had to cajole the people into fighting a war against their arch-enemy Amalek.
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