"Moogy Klingman" <Todd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:kTgtf.10129$L75.9633@xxxxxxxxxxx > noone@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> > If we wanted violence in Canada, the place would be on fire in an
> > afternoon.
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> You HAVE (raising) violence in Canada!
Canadians committing crime in Canada is a CANADIAN problem.
Our crime numbers keep going down as gun ownership goes up. Hmmm, more guns,
less crime. Someone ought to wrire a book....
Re: Moose Jaw... ... That's why we use rates - comparing the number of anything in the US vs Canada automatically inflates the numbers falsely about 10x due to the 10x size of your population. ... And yet many of the articles I've found on the net state that they may beno more prone to crime the the rest of Americans - guess they don't want to get caught and get sent home. ... I used guns for pest control, hunting, euthanizing sick/injured animals, entertainment, etc. ... claimed guns cause crime - in fact I have explicitly stated multiple times that THERE IS NO RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GUN OWNERSHIP AND CRIME RATES. ... (rec.scuba)
Re: Moose Jaw... ... far less crime then Canada, on account of the higher gun ownership.... I used guns for pest control, hunting, ... (rec.scuba)
Re: China executes food safety cheif ... As far as USA crime and death penalty is concerned, ... You mean like Canada having twice the rate of violent crime per 100,000 people than America? ... A comparison of police-reported crime rates between Canada and the United States for 2000 shows that the U.S. has much higher rates of violent crime, while Canada generally has higher rates of property crime. ... In Canada, there were 542 homicides in 2000 resulting in a national rate of 1.8 homicides per 100,000 population. ... (rec.food.cooking)
Re: Does America REALLY Want a Drug-Free Society? ... >>This American want to see less drug-use not more. ...>illegal alcohol market, they could walk into any drugstore and buy ... Mark is guilty of a crime in Canada he should be prosecuted here and face ... (soc.religion.quaker)