Haggis said:You have framed my belief in your position with your statement, below, which echoes that of two Liberal MPs who recently said "there is no such thing as a 'responsible gun owner'"
I find that very offensive because that in no way frames my position.
and another who quipped "lawful gun owners are only law abiding until they are not".
That's not the way I would say it but by simple logic it's true. There's no room to debate that but I would guess that the MP who said it was more intent on being inflammatory as opposed to being helpful.
A comparison of Norway and Canada would be more relevant to the discussion. This shows almost equal rates of gun crimes with Norway taking a 2% lead. Overlay the gun ownership rates and you will see that the rate of firearms ownership is lower (10%) than in Canada (18.5%) despite having a similar suite of firearms laws. So, in essence, Canada is safer from gun violence than Norway.
I used Norway because it's the extreme, in my understanding, on prison reform and rehabilitation of criminals, and it's success rate has been recorded as outstanding.
I'm really not understanding your comparisons of Norway to Canada, but I can accept that Canada is safer from gun violence than Norway.
My understanding is that Canada has as many guns as America has, per capita. I'll check that out but I'll let it stand for now.
edit: I got it wrong. Apparently Canadians own about 20,000,000 guns and about 1 million handguns. Americans own more than one gun per person. I haven't been able to find out how many handguns Americans own?
