I'm glad to hear they are taking some serious measures finally. Let's hope it will have the desired effect.
Out of curiosity, does the closures mean that all non-neccesary shopping is banned in person, or as a whole including deliveries?
What about pet owners, can they at least take out the dog for a walk?
Now for something completely different:
Peter Rostas doesn't want to have any reason to use the gun he was buying, but the young Hungarian father of one was taking no chances with a coronavirus epidemic he fears may bring out the worst in some people.
www.reuters.com
If your are from the US, you might think from the very misleading title that we are all waiting in line shopping for AK's. This couldn't be further from the truth, as civilians are not allowed to own and carry firearms of any kind that fire projectiles. We are only allowed to buy gas guns (that shoots gas cartridges of various nature), and sporting pellet guns (airsoft and such). We are not allowed to carry them without a permit, but it's legal to own.
With special permits, one may be allowed to own, and with another permit, carry a rubber ball gun. These permits cost a small fortune, and you need to pass a psych evaluation and background check, and have a very good reason (work related mostly) to request one. Simply putting "self.defense" on the form is usually not enough. In theory at least, it wasn't enough back when I purchased my gas pistol. The "easiest" legal way to own a "real" shotgun or rifle, you need to complete educational courses (university and such) and work in the field you completed the course for (like hunter, wild life inspector, veterinary...)
Also, the "queuing outside" bit is literally true, as by regulation only one customer is allowed in these small shops at any one time. This ofc means that if there are 2-3 ppl wanting to get in, there is already a queue formed outside lol.
But that doesn't necceseraly mean that there were more then 5-10 ppl in line all day, as opening hours are shortened to 8am to 3pm for non-essential shops. As shops like these usually open at 10am, it's a very short window lol
So, now that it's clear that Hungarians are not mass shopping AKs, we can all.come to the conclusion that a baseball bat or a sharp pointy stick is about as good a self defense weapon as we shall need. Also it's a shame that Reuters stoops so low as to write sensationalist clickbait like this, bordering on fear mongering.
In other news from Hungary, from my inside source I was informed on or about or over a week ago that our prime minister had to order our 2 government/military use cargo 737s to hop over to China to fetch masks and other medical supplies directly, as our most dearest overlords in the German government decided to withhold our original shipment of medical supplies from China. Kinda similar to what happened to the Brits' stuff in France I imagine, although for different reasons. Let's not go into that.
I've had to go grocery/meds shopping today and as one would expect, ppl are still not taking this seriously. Mostly the elderly. Not wearing any protection, not caring about distance, to the point that I was shoved aside by a fuckshitwit probably in his late 60s while browsing the baked goods...
We got 131 confirmed cases, 4 deaths. Very low numbers, but if you consider that it's a country of less than 10 million ppl, with an outdated, unprepared, and overloaded healthcare system, it's just the shit waiting to hit the fan.
Edited: typos cos autocucumber, also added bit about real guns