06-11-2007, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Katczinsky I believe that the significantly high level of shootings in the United States as compared to other industrialized nations has more to do with culture than the availability of guns.
Canada has a higher gun per household ownership level than us, and yet their homicide by firearm rates are significantly lower (on a factor of like x1000). The problem lies within our distinct (in the world) culture of fear. |
I agree completely.
Do you think it can ever be changed? |