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Joe The Plumber: 'Your Dead Kids Don't Trump My Constitutional Rights' To Have Guns
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<blockquote data-quote="dutchwrangler" data-source="post: 2524173" data-attributes="member: 4650"><p>Americans talking about Canada. Too funny. And wrong.</p><p></p><p>Firearms ownership in Canada is at about 33% of households. Handgun ownership is less than in the US but longguns and shotguns are prevalent in a third of Canadian homes. Keep in mind a large percentage of the Canadian population are immigrants. Finding white Anglo-Saxon Protestants in Toronto these days isn't an easy task for a city that was predominantly WASP up until the late '70's. These immigrants have no gun culture so aren't inclined to become gun owners. Most of my family in Canada own multiple firearms as hunting is still big up there. And with the elimination of the longgun registry many of them are buying even more arms. <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Just setting the record straight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dutchwrangler, post: 2524173, member: 4650"] Americans talking about Canada. Too funny. And wrong. Firearms ownership in Canada is at about 33% of households. Handgun ownership is less than in the US but longguns and shotguns are prevalent in a third of Canadian homes. Keep in mind a large percentage of the Canadian population are immigrants. Finding white Anglo-Saxon Protestants in Toronto these days isn't an easy task for a city that was predominantly WASP up until the late '70's. These immigrants have no gun culture so aren't inclined to become gun owners. Most of my family in Canada own multiple firearms as hunting is still big up there. And with the elimination of the longgun registry many of them are buying even more arms. :) Just setting the record straight. [/QUOTE]
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