I'll stay armed, and take my chances. If someone pulls out a gun, threatens to kill me, if I have to, I can and will protect myself. Where I come from, that's called Self-Defense and STOPPING the perp. You will as well, but you'll probably have quite a struggle as you'll only have a knife or whatever on hand & quite possibly die.Ok - so 70% increase in ppl wounded by gunfire.
To decrease this number we should ensure Torontonians have:
a) more guns
B) less guns
I say (b) less guns.
Do you agree with me or disagree?
I'm a responsible gun owner, have never have to use it, on a person, but I never say never. I do not want my 2A touched or the 1A if you really want to go there.
Now, there are a million lives a year saved by guns in the US. I gonna go w/option 'A' for 500 Alex.
That being said. Time to get serious.
With the incredible number of statistics that get thrown around and abused, it's important to sometimes step back and actually look at what the numbers say. Are the gun laws being proposed anything more than window dressing and "feel-good" legislation that will have little actual impact? Should more efforts actually be used in a results-oriented way, targeting the actual concentrated areas where gun crime occurs most? Politics is often a processed-based and not results-oriented exercise, where "doing something" is often rewarded more than actually ever accomplishing anything ie: Chicago.