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billh58

(6,635 posts)
Wed Feb 7, 2018, 05:47 PM Feb 2018

Canadian government stiffens firearm laws as gun-related killings spike

and U.S. smugglers get creative.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised in December to introduce stricter laws that would 'get handguns and assault weapons off our streets'

MONTREAL – Canada bans most guns and has a minuscule number of gun-related homicides a year. But, worried about smuggled firearms from the United States, its government is preparing to stiffen its already tough gun laws and step up border surveillance.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has promised new regulations and a string of measures to counter gun smuggling, which is regarded in the United States as a dangerous problem underscoring much looser firearm laws.

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Yet compared with the United States, the incidence of gun violence in Canada is almost minute. The latest figures, from 2014, show only 156 gun-related homicides in Canada compared with 10,945 in its more populous southern neighbor.

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Handguns in Canada are mostly forbidden – with an exception for certain types used for target shooting. So are machine guns, silencers and large magazines. Semiautomatics are heavily restricted.

http://nationalpost.com/news/canada/canadian-government-stiffens-firearm-laws-as-gun-related-killings-spike-and-u-s-smugglers-get-creative


For a comprehensive review of prohibited and restricted guns in Canada see:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_laws_in_Canada

American gun nuts like to say that Canada has no real "restrictive" gun laws, but the facts are that they have enacted several sensible and reasonable (and very effective) gun control measures. The incidents of gun violence, as compared to the USA, are extremely low for their population, and continue to fall.

Contrary to the gun humpers' claims, gun control not only works, but when implemented uniformly nationwide works extremely well. Canada, Great Britain, Australia and other Western nations are prime examples of what can be achieved if the right-wing influence and profit motives are ignored.

It is past time that the USA follow the lead of progressive nations around the world, and enact measures to save American lives from needless gun violence. Contrary to what the NRA, ALEC, and GOA (and resident gun promoters) would like you to believe, none of these measures violate the meaning and intent of the Second Amendment.
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Canadian government stiffens firearm laws as gun-related killings spike (Original Post) billh58 Feb 2018 OP
Anyone care to explain to the gun-nuts how Canada is able to maintain their freedom without guns? Aristus Feb 2018 #1
Thanks to their billh58 Feb 2018 #2
I was in London, Ontario in July, 1976. louis-t Feb 2018 #3
But haven't you heard... BigmanPigman Feb 2018 #4
People with guns... n/t billh58 Feb 2018 #5
Oh, those silly Canadians............. MyOwnPeace Feb 2018 #6
Wayne LaPierre billh58 Feb 2018 #7

Aristus

(66,787 posts)
1. Anyone care to explain to the gun-nuts how Canada is able to maintain their freedom without guns?
Wed Feb 7, 2018, 05:50 PM
Feb 2018

They seem to be doing all right, freedom-wise. No tyrannical government, no scary enemy troops splashing ashore to take away their freedom, etc.

Canada: All Freedom; No Guns.

billh58

(6,635 posts)
2. Thanks to their
Wed Feb 7, 2018, 05:57 PM
Feb 2018

"Southern Neighbor" they find the need to enact more measures to combat the proliferation of smuggled lethal weapons. The right-wing gun lobby tacitly supports the smuggling operations because -- profits.

louis-t

(23,368 posts)
3. I was in London, Ontario in July, 1976.
Wed Feb 7, 2018, 05:59 PM
Feb 2018

A city of 220,000 at the time, they had their first murder of the year. A cab driver was shot and killed. It made the front page of every newspaper. That city ended up with 2 murders that year. Toronto had 5, I think.

MyOwnPeace

(16,985 posts)
6. Oh, those silly Canadians.............
Wed Feb 7, 2018, 06:07 PM
Feb 2018

It's really simple - they need more people to have more guns, then those that have guns will be able to stop those that have guns, unless they don't know those that have guns know that those who ha....................

(does the NRA ever drive itself crazy with its bullshit talk?)

billh58

(6,635 posts)
7. Wayne LaPierre
Wed Feb 7, 2018, 06:15 PM
Feb 2018

and Ted Nugent would both qualify having been driven to the crazy arena, along with most of its other "leaders" and a large part of its membership.

Sobering thought: crazy people with lots of guns.

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