Originally Posted by
HamburgO
I think Sailor above explains it pretty well. Europe does have an extremely violent history in terms of organized conflict (wars), and interpersonal combat (in France, Spain, Germany, it was pretty easy to get into duels well into the 20th C - Germany did not officially outlaw duels until 1917!!
However, between WW I, the Weimar Republic, the Spanish Wars, the Nazi-terror, WW II, The Cold War, left-wing terrorism, and ever-increasing weapons bans, I think we've seen the advent of a more pacifistic society, at least in theory, in which law-abiding citizens are generally more adverse to violence, especially armed violence, than here in the US, where most of my neighbors, good people, would not think twice about shooting an intruder in their home or going to the grocery store with a gun in their pocket. Whether the development in Europe is a good thing or not remains to be seen, but like Sailor says, it's definitely a very different attitude. I kind of like the Swiss model, where almost every citizen has a rifle in their home, and is ready to defend their country's independence - truly a well-regulated militia!