Saying something is irrelevant doesn't make it irrelevant. All those lawmen who were referenced have credibility and you don't.And you still need to properly source your information.
- Source of the information are police reports. The police reports are for 1,175 gun theft incidents. There is no question of the source.
1175 gun thefts is not a lot.
This the number of theft incidents. Since the average gun owner owns between 3 and 4 guns, the absolute number of guns stolen is higher. And, of course, it is a lot. A guy smuggles in 64 guns and that is considered a lot. Several thousand stolen guns in the hands of criminals is a lot.
There were 85,000 vehicle thefts in Canada.
Meaningless. Red herring.
Current gun control is working.
Not for the people being murdered by them. And yes, people are murdered by people who purchase guns legally. And people are murdered by guns that are stolen from people who purchased them legally.
The rest of your post is drivel. Canadians support stricter gun laws. Look at the polls. There are good reasons why.
Polls mean nothing. If they did, Trump would not be president.
If the Conservatives are elected in October, the people will have spoken.
Trudeau has likely lost London, Ontario after his comments about trying to cancel the Saudi armoured vehicle contract. Thousands of jobs in London and area depend on that business. Doubtful he will win in Oshawa as well. If the provincial elections in Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick are any indication, Trudeau is in trouble.
He's holding off on the National Shipbuilding Frigate contract announcement until closer to the election, so will keep his stronghold in the maritimes once that's announced.