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April 20th, 2021, 09:27 AM
#41
Originally Posted by
Badenoch
The fault lies with a society that allows easy access to firearms. The Nova Scotia shooter had to acquire his firearms and ammunition through illegal channels. The Indianapolis shooter acquired his legally despite a criminal history. Put him in Canada and he never would have been able to legally acquire a firearm or ammunition.
The fault lies with the stupid folks in our society that would focus on one tool and ignore another for no other reason than being just stupid.
The Nova Scotia attacker killed half of his victims with a lighter.........Crickets
Impact is right on the button with accusing these agencies with complacency to the point of being in on the crime. We're going to get to the truth soon enough.
Last edited by onelessarrow; April 20th, 2021 at 09:33 AM.
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April 20th, 2021 09:27 AM
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April 20th, 2021, 09:38 AM
#42
Originally Posted by
impact
You are a gun control advocate and contradicting yourself.
What makes you think the Indy shooter would not have gone to the black market?
Legal or not the end result was the same in both countries.
Persons with mental health issues committed horrible crimes and were known to police.
The Indianapolis shooter had no need to go to the "black market." It wouldn't even have been a consideration for him.
There is no contradiction. There are some people who should not own guns. The Canadian system is superior to the American in achieving that objective.
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April 20th, 2021, 09:44 AM
#43
Originally Posted by
fishfood
Are you guys aware that Thunder Bay Ontario
Had a higher homicide rate than more than half of the states in the USA. Per [emoji817] thousand .
24 states has a lower homicide rate than Thunder Bay .
Toronto has a higher rate than maine
Guns or no guns we are not much better off.
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I will take Toronto off as the population of Toronto is bigger .
York region 18 homicides in 2019 rate of 1.5 with 1.1 million residents.
Maine USA 24 homicides in 2019 rate of 1.8 with 1.3 million residents.
Do guns really matter? Strict laws vs chill relaxed law's. Hmmm
Seems there is not much of a difference.
Shall we compare thunder Bay with homicide rate of 5.6 in 2019.
Banning the guns won't stop this people are asleep at where thinking less is better but in the end it doesn't really matter.
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April 20th, 2021, 09:53 AM
#44
Originally Posted by
Badenoch
The Indianapolis shooter had no need to go to the "black market." It wouldn't even have been a consideration for him.
There is no contradiction. There are some people who should not own guns. The Canadian system is superior to the American in achieving that objective.
So, based on your assumptions of a superior Canadian system, why are the Liberals banning guns from law abiding citizens who have been properly vetted by the government and deemed to be safe and sane to own guns?
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April 20th, 2021, 10:46 AM
#45
Originally Posted by
impact
So, based on your assumptions of a superior Canadian system, why are the Liberals banning guns from law abiding citizens who have been properly vetted by the government and deemed to be safe and sane to own guns?
probably because he is being told it's a good idea and will save lives lol
We don't need all those guns that don't kill people [emoji1787] they could kill someone lol.
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Last edited by fishfood; April 20th, 2021 at 11:08 AM.