>>1313953>Why so much regulation over hunting? Is it because you're all scared of weapons? Scared of violence? Why the fuck is it so expensive?Yes.
Also, getting a hunting licence is the easiest and fastest way to get and keep a gun.
I really suggest you inform yourself about Germany before you move there! You seem to have no real idea about the country.
From you pic, it seems like you have a very different idea of hunting than what it is here in Germany. First of all, hunting is not really an /out/ activity, in the sense it is seen here. Let me show you a typical hunting day in Germany:
>5:30, your alarm wakes you up>have breakfast, grab your stuff and get ready>walk to the bus stop>get the bus to the train station>get the train to the car factory>work your 8 hours making the best cars in the world>17:00 take train and bus home>have supper>grab your stuff and get ready>take your SUV and drive out of town>drive deep into the woods (i.e. 5 minutes)>park at your raised hide>get on top of your raised hide>sit there all night, hoping that some deer comes onto the clearcut in front of you and that no night bikers or runners shy them away while listenting to the gentle sound of the autobahn in the distance (~1km)>kill nothing>get into your car>go home>go to sleep at sunrise and dream about how this "privilege" costs you 10k a year and that you also now are responsible for everything that happens in your neck of the woodsOh, and inb4
>lol, cucks, mohammed, ccuckcuckcuck…it certainly could be done somewhat different, but not by much. With the amount of people and industry in this country, american style hunting is simply not practical.
On the other hand: No mass shooting, no opiod crisis and good health care and good public transport, so I'd call it a draw.