What if America had Stricter Gun Laws?: A Case study on the Consequences of Strict Gun Laws in Korea February 2nd 2007 There are no guns in Korea. Well at least compared to the United States, it seems like there are no guns in Korea. Gun laws here are very strict. You are not allowed to keep a gun at your house. You are only allowed to own a gun for hunting purposes, and the few who do, have to keep these guns at the local police station. When you want to hunt, you go to the police station, check your gun out ... read more
Asia » South Korea » Gyeonggi-do » Seongnam » Bundang Korea was an independent kingdom under Chinese suzerainty for most of the past millennium. Following its victory in the Russo-Japanese War in 1905, Japan occupied Korea; five years later it formally annexed the entire peninsula. After World War II, a... ... read more
2005 - Graduated from University
2006 - Tended bar in college town
2007 - Lived and taught English in Korea, Traveled SE Asia and Oceania
2008 - Volunteered in Peru, Attended Burning Man, Drove Across the U.S.
2009 - Southern California, drove across the U.S. again.
2010 - Teaching in Korea - this time at a University.
Summer - Singapore and Malaysia
Winter - Thailand and Cambodia
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