I found that most had a very poor grasp of world history, and even fewer had a clue as to US history. I read relevant portions of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. They were on average 18-19 year olds so the skulls full of mush phenomenon was in evidence. I did my very best to be 100% subversive - in particular I had photos of young American college students shooting at our range. The one of a very stunning young red-headed coed shooting my AR got their attention in particular. I basically told them that their governments don't really trust them and that they had good reasons not to trust their governments. A few came up afterward to actually inspect the guns I had brought and I think I am going to see if I can invite a few up to the range. Its a bit difficult because I have to trust their english proficiency in order to ensure safety (theirs and mine).
But RKV, the media says that all foreign students are geniuses and Americans are dolts compared to them.
Hi, RKV. Sounds great! I would check with someone who knows what the laws of the nations are that might present a problem with a foreign national shooting some weapons here. If I remember correctly, Larry Becraft (attorney who spoke at the Waco Memorial gathering a few years back) mentioned that one of the reasons the judge signed the warrant on a gun related charge was that the near-blind guy who Koresh let shoot one of the weapons there was a foreign national who's country had a law against their citizens firing weapons here. I might be wrong, but thought I better mention it. I have the speech on tape somewhere. I'll dig it up listen to it again if I can find it.