In the U.S., it is legal to possess and carry firearms with relatively few restrictions, while Germany has strict gun control laws requiring licenses and background checks. Additionally, certain forms of hate speech are protected under the First Amendment in the U.S., whereas Germany has laws against hate speech and Holocaust denial. Furthermore, the sale and consumption of over-the-counter medications can be more permissive in the U.S., while Germany imposes stricter regulations on pharmaceuticals.
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