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Originally Posted by betenoire
There's a reason that 70% of murders in the USA are done with guns, while only 30% of murders in Canada are done with guns.
That's all I have to say about that.
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What is it? Didn't Michael Moore point this out? And Canadians tend to have just as many guns or buy as many or some such?
I was raised very Texan gun toting, and so I have mixed feelings here. I grew up around arsenals really. I learned severity and respect and also how to shoot--and not just 1 but several types of guns. My mom always carried a concealed handgun, and my parents had a few in the house. We learned gun safety, we knew not to mess with them. I don't know if it's in my blood per se (goodness) but I'm really Texan when it comes to guns, and concealed weapon permits, but don't carry. When I lived in Kansas City guns had to be visible, and this felt more threatening for some reason. I don't know. I have a hard time here. There is something in my genetic code, I swear, because as liberal and peaceful as I claim to be, I totally get all NRA about guns.