Friday, January 28, 2011

Canada Laughs at US

 The inmates who run the asylum

The United States has by far the highest gun homicide rate in the industrialized world. In a study of 23 of these nations, the American rate was nearly 20 times higher than the others. Some 100,000 shootings take place in the U.S. every year, 30,000 of them fatal. In Canada, with about one-tenth the U.S. population, 190 people were killed by guns in 2006. More than a million Americans have died from gun violence, whether by murders, suicides or accidents, since Martin Luther King was gunned down in 1968.

For what it’s worth, a 2009 study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine estimated that people in possession of a gun during an assault were 4.5 times more likely to be shot than someone there without a gun. But let’s get real. This finding is worth precisely nothing to those who know that guns deter violence, and as we’ll see next week, they’ve had enormous success towards their goal of ultimately arming all Americans, and never mind criminal background or mental stability.

4 comments:

  1. And I laugh at Canada because I can go to my local gun store, pass a background check, and walk out with any handgun I please.

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  2. I'm sure that the laughing at Canada incidents in the U. S. far outweigh the Canada laughing at us incidents.

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  3. Yeah, I'd make jokes too if I were trying to defend this:

    "In a study of 23 of these nations, the American rate was nearly 20 times higher than the others."

    There was another list lately, per capita guns with Yemen a distant second.

    It's pathetic and disgraceful and I think you gun owners realize your glory days are about to end.

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  4. "I think you gun owners realize your glory days are about to end."

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. We'll see.

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