Recent content by nntw

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    With Few Gun Laws, New Hampshire Is Safer Than Canada

    Yeah. I'd agree with this, and with (most of) what you wrote. Of course, a lot of gun owners on this site won't..... Cheers!
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    With Few Gun Laws, New Hampshire Is Safer Than Canada

    This graph, from the same report, appears to. Take a look at the countries with HIGHER rates....
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    With Few Gun Laws, New Hampshire Is Safer Than Canada

    the above graphs do not specifically deal with FIREARM homicides, do they?
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    With Few Gun Laws, New Hampshire Is Safer Than Canada

    Have a look at your post and the rcmp stats. More gun licences lined up with more murders. Let's have your explanation.
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    With Few Gun Laws, New Hampshire Is Safer Than Canada

    Well that's interesting Because right at the moment there certainly does t seem to be a pressing gun problem in Canada with the way things are
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    With Few Gun Laws, New Hampshire Is Safer Than Canada

    Okay- let's clean this copy up now that I'm at a computer, not a tablet.... The OP threw out some assertions, based on some questionable data. I just thought I'd see about correlating the provincial deaths against ownership. And you know, I'd bet if we did a bit of statistical analysis on...
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    With Few Gun Laws, New Hampshire Is Safer Than Canada

    Huh? why does it fall apart? I'm acknowledging Newfoundland/Labrador buck the general trend -even in Canada- of more gun ownership, more murder. Do you disagree with that? And as an aside, aren't there a lot of gun owners who complain about restrictions in Nfld/Lab? This is a remarkable...
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    With Few Gun Laws, New Hampshire Is Safer Than Canada

    So PEI would normally be even FURTHER to the left on the homicide chart. Am I understanding you correctly?
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    With Few Gun Laws, New Hampshire Is Safer Than Canada

    Interesting chart....I'm taking it from your link, haven't validated it or researched it. Note which provinces have the lowest instances of murder.... and note which territories has the highest. Now cross reference this to an RCMP document which discusses licencing rates...
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