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The answer is simple :
Gun don't kill people, stupid people with guns kill people... But when those stupid people can not get guns, they can not kill people.
..Well they can not kill 300 people in a crowded concert venue... You can probably still kill a couple with a knife or an axe.
You guyz are seeing Canada as that frozen heaven....
Canada is not the safest western emisphere country, not even in the top 10... Canada homicide rate is higher than :
- Finlland
- France
- Romania
- Portugal
- Cyprus
- Ireland
- Serbia
- Pretty much every single European countries except Belgium...
Ireland and Portugal are the only countries with lower murder rates than Canada completely in the western Hemisphere, but he isn't talking about the physical western Hemisphere but the Americas. South and North America in which the three safest countries bar some small islands in the Caribbean/Pacific and Atlantic is Canada, Chile, U.S.A, Argentina and I think Panama is next.
Ireland and Portugal are the only countries with lower murder rates than Canada completely in the western Hemisphere, but he isn't talking about the physical western Hemisphere but the Americas. South and North America in which the three safest countries bar some small islands in the Caribbean/Pacific and Atlantic is Canada, Chile, U.S.A, Argentina and I think Panama is next.
Canada's murder rate is generally higher than that of most countries in western Europe. Canada is still generally a very safe country, but it only looks *extremely* safe when compared to the U.S. (Most people don't go any further than the comparison with the U.S.)
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