You stupid clown and your obsession with gun crime where there is little. 35 acts of violence in a country of 80 million people in a 7 week period. Holy cow. That's 50 people a year, being murdered violently. Hardly the collapse of civilization as we know it. Especially compared to the 35,000 Americans who die just by gun violence every single year.
Every time you attempt to prove gun controls don't stop crime crime, you prove exactly the opposite. You have more women being murdered by their intimate partners every week than the British had killings by either gun or knife over a 7 week period. On average, 700 people died because of gun violence in the USA during that same . Now, 400 hundred of those deaths are suicides but that leaves 300 people who died just by gun violence, in the USA, during that same 7 week period.
See why I find you so laughable.
Why call people names when it is you showing your narrow mindedness and choose to ignore ALL violent crimes and just focus on guns? Why do they scare you so much and why do you want to force other people to be defenseless? How is that a good thing?
You have obviously missed the OP's dozens of similar threads, the purpose of which is to prove that gun control doesn't prevent gun crime. He is obsessed with pointing out gun crime in countries with gun control. He also seems to think that unless we can prevent ALL gun murders by strict gun control, we shouldn't have any.
I have never been robbed, threatened, nor have I ever felt the need to own a handgun. I live in a country where only the police have guns and I'm fine with that. When someone has a handgun, I know they're not one of the good guys.
No one has the "god given right to own a gun" because that right comes from the government, not God. Canadians elected a government to keep the peace, so we don't have to. This is not the wild west. You lose far more people in accidental shootings than Canadians lose to gun violence. Unlike Americans, Canadians don't fear their neighbours or their government. We have an orderly society and we'd intend to keep it that way.
With the recent AR15 ban, many American NRA members have promised to never come to Canada again. Canadians consider that a bonus. We consider their meddling in our gun laws, unconscionable.
No, obviously it is you who miss the point of this repeated thread. Obviously the OP only wishes to discuss the issue of gun violence while ignoring the fact that violent crime in both Great Britain and Canada far exceeds that in the United States.