Obviously not, since reported trends look bad for your aging stats.I am looking forward to you providing them. But I am guessing that this is the last I will hear of the issue.
2013's release of 2012's stats is only a short time off.
Obviously not, since reported trends look bad for your aging stats.I am looking forward to you providing them. But I am guessing that this is the last I will hear of the issue.
In a free society, we err on the side of liberty, or we are soon NOT a free society.
No, in a free society we err on the side of common sense; a point gun advocates have continually overlooked.
Common sense dictates that if there are to be weapons in society (a given) you do not restrict their use to only the bad guys......
Figure it out? How about already having enough guns to arm almost every US citizen is more than enough to maintain the US as the world leader in gun crime among modern Western nations?
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Funny how you have to include two qualifiers in that one sentence to make it even feasible:
First "gun crime"
When you limit the scope of investigation to one area, you skew the results.................
Second: "modern Western nations"
Actually that is two more qualifiers, but heck, your premise is already blown out of the water..........
I love this stuff! So do you think just maybe that the fact you have to eliminate a third of the world's nations from the equation before you can make the US look bad that your premise is a little off???
In reality, the US murder rate is only 2/3 of the world average, and dropping.
Common sense dictates that if there are to be weapons in society (a given) you do not restrict their use to only the bad guys......
What part of peeps lining up to buy firearms since the demise of the registry don't you get? The idea that only old people soon to die own unregistered firearms is also ridiculous and those few that do pass them to family. The cops know that there are at LEAST two rifles/shotguns hidden and never registered for every registered one, they ain't gonna discuss that. Not to mention that neither the registry nor the P.A.L have rarely ever been enforced on the majority of native reserves across the country and certainly not in the remote areas.
btw, how has gun control worked in the Jane and Finch area of TO? Montreal, Vancouver, etc, a tiny percentage of the total Canadian population, shootings literally every day and peeps like you go after folks who have never and never will abuse their use of firearms.
You are obviously not part of the hunting/shooting fraternity and make assumptions according to what the lame stream media and government tell you. Good luck with that but don't try to bullchitt the people who know.
Oops me bad, you are correct and everything will be alright, don't worry, ignore everything i said.
Dit3!Ditto! :smile:
According to whom?Yes. Crime is down in Canada as well. And gun ownership here is declining.
Give me some evidence that the number of gun owners has increased at a rate greater than the population increase and I will agree with you.
Stats also showed that firearm crimes were declining long before the stunned registry was a whisper and that after the registry was introduced, firearms crime went up.Unregistered firearms are pretty much irrelevant to this discussion. My point was that firearm ownership is declining and the stats prove that.
yeah, gang members will take to swatting people with NERF bats instead of shooting at them with guns, too.Eventually the owners of unregistered firearms will die and their survivors will have to decide whether or not they wish to continue breaking the law.
I know that there are loads of people around who'd love to trip out on whatever it is that you are tripping out on.At such time I expect most of these firearms will be turned over to the police. The decline will continue, taking Canada in the opposite direction of the USA.
But I have posted a lot of facts which you seem to ignore. Such as the fact that gun-related crime was declinging BEFORE the registry, a lot of people registered their hair dryers, squirtguns, paint strippers and a lot of other items that even closely resemble guns, and a huge fact, namely that criminals don't give a **** about gun laws and gun registries.Since this little discussion began I have asked twice for you to provide alternative statistics. And you have failed to do that. Feel free do do so if you can find any. Somehow though, I suspect if such proof existed gun advocates would be quick to trot it out. The fact that you can't probably means all of the evidence is in the other direction.
Morning stars? Really? Are you speaking of these:Indeed, guns are such a good thing for society that the ATF decided that the Mexican drug lords needed more of them. After all, if increasing levels of guns are correlated with lower crime rates...
Needs some randomised control testing that just will not happen in the real world.
Actually, a lot of gun control makes it tautological that only bad guys will have guns. The idea being: arrest them before they do something actually dangerous.
I like how you say weapons instead of guns though. I find it odd that in Canada, you can legally own a handgun, but you cannot legally own nunchaku, blowguns, morning stars, tasers or pepper spray. I especially find this funny given that the police will use a taser on somebody just for what essentially amounts to talking back to them.