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Canada: "River of guns flows freely south to north"
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"Much ink has been spilled analyzing how Jamaican expatriates have been central to this carnage, but almost no attention has been paid to the role played by the United States. Yet police say that more than half the handguns discovered in the course of an investigation were smuggled into Canada across the border."
"...only tentative steps have been made to deal with the issue. There's an understandable sense that it's unlikely that Americans are going to rethink their love of firearms." ... ------- That sense is correct. Banned cocaine is freely available in Toronto, too. Prohibitions don't work, never have, never will. Supply and Demand produces black markets for banned items in nations where capture means death. Denying this fact is denying reality -- a tragically unsound pastime reserved for children and gun banners. |
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