the solution is to keep these guys in jail - I don't know the stats but am willing to bet all of these fuckers are repeat offenders with each crime getting more and more brutal
Aside from your gut instinct, what is your source?because most guns are NOT sourced in Canada they come from the USA a ban here would make no difference
Sounds fine to me.the solution is to keep these guys in jail - I don't know the stats but am willing to bet all of these fuckers are repeat offenders with each crime getting more and more brutal
I have nothing against being licensed and competent in firearm safety before owning one.Right. No one ever complains that cars have to be registered and insured and owners must pass a test to get a licence.
ChicagoAside from your gut instinct, what is your source?
So you believe that a ban on handguns would not result in any less shootings.
My inherent logic is that less guns=less shootings. What PROOF do you have that I am wrong?
Your logic sucks. On top of that, gun crime is not simple.Source please.
If there is no standard on reporting, where does this 90% come from. It sounds like you are pulling numbers out of your ass.
Less cars=less traffic.
Less guns-less shootings.
Simple logic, and as you've admitted there is no consistent reporting to say otherwise.
Aside from your gut instinct, what is your source?
So you believe that a ban on handguns would not result in any less shootings.
My inherent logic is that less guns=less shootings. What PROOF do you have that I am wrong?
I don't and I already clearly stated. Try reading all the words.what PROOF do YOU have that your right?
Ask a murderous gun thug if they give a fuck about the proposed handgun ban.Aside from your gut instinct, what proof do you have that it would make no difference?
Your logic makes sense in a closed system, and I'd agree with you if Canada were an island may be,...
What I have going for me is rudimentary logic:
Less guns=less shooting, just the same as
Less cars=less traffic.
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I think that was the long way of saying that you have no proof. Thanks.Ask a murderous gun thug if they give a fuck about the proposed handgun ban.
Similarly making the possession of handguns legal would not increase the murder rate among these individuals responsible for the homicides in Toronto for 2018 because again it is the person not the weapon. As long as the thug lifestyle is an attractive option to some, the problem will continue. Lots of the perpetrators are born right here in Toronto, schooled and festered in the 'system " here. Foreigners coming to Toronto who have experienced horrendous conditions far worse than anything experienced by any Toronto born gun thugs do not debase themselves to this level of self destructive carnage.
Thanks for the acknowledgement, even if qualified.Your logic makes sense in a closed system, and I'd agree with you if Canada were an island may be,
but you know, that long undefended border next to a prolific gun producer... we'll always have more guns not less.
Better focus on the thugs since they'd be easier to target and catch (going by gut instinct here)
How many of the shootings in Toronto were done with illegally procured guns?
How many shootings were done by guns obtained from the states?
How many shootings were done by guns obtained outside of Toronto?
How many shootings were done by guns bought legally and then sold to criminals?
How many shootings were done by guns obtained legally and stolen by criminals?
Some "accurate numbers" would help the discussion. Without them, the whole criminals will still get them is CONJECTURE.
Your logic sucks. On top of that, gun crime is not simple.
There are more cars on the road now than ever before, yet the fatality rates in Canada have gone down by 25% from 1996 to 2001.
https://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/motorvehiclesafety/tp-tp15145-1201.htm
I've never advocated banning handguns. I would like them all to be registered and traceable though so the pipelines that criminals use to get guns can be better dealt with.I have nothing against being licensed and competent in firearm safety before owning one.
But let's be realistic, banning me from having my handgun won't stop Jamal from opening fire in a mall, and anyone thinking otherwise is being naive.
Less anecdotally, it seems that the states with the most gun crime have the least restrictions while the ones with the most restrictions are clustered near the safer end..... In all three states with the most strict gun laws in the country I have had close calls with guns. In the one state that has among the loosest gun laws in the country, I have never had an issue. ....
No box whatsoever. I talked about traffic, and never mentioned fatalities or even injuries or accidents. And you reinforced my point by talking about how slow the cars are going due to gridlock. That was exactly my point. More cars=more traffic, the same as more guns=more shootings.Exactly, good analogy, yes there are more cars than ever but less fatalities because of grid lock, the cars are often going to slow to cause a fatality in many accidents. Accidents are up but fatalities maybe down. There are many moving parts to explain any trend.
Shack has boxed himself into a corner on this one with a simplistic solution to a complex problem.