darden
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so, I'm just returning home from a week-long trip to Toronto with the boyfriend.
while there, we went on a pretty fun brewery tour. after the tour, the tour group all sat around and hung out for a bit to drink a few more factory-fresh beers.
my BF and I were the only Americans in the group (one couple from France, one couple from BC, and a group of 3 friends from elsewhere in Ontario), and after a couple beers, the non-Americans started asking about the US.
I was pretty stunned that the impression, at least inside this small group, was that America was literally drowning in guns and that you can't walk down a street anywhere in the country without dodging bullets.
is that a pretty widespread impression outside of the US, or did I just stumble into a clueless group of people? (and ignorant... the 3 Ontario guys went into this long rant about how awful the First Peoples are and how they're ruining Canada)
personally, at 32, I've seen exactly 2 guns outside of the hands of military/law enforcement. both of those guns were rifles and belonged to seasoned hunters. I've never seen a handgun, and as far as I can remember, I've never actually heard a gun fired outside of tv shows/movies. my BF's experience is similar (the only gun he's ever seen was his brother-in-law's hunting rifle)
(not to say that America doesn't have gun problems, but the outside impression seemed like everyone in this country is living in a war zone)
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			while there, we went on a pretty fun brewery tour. after the tour, the tour group all sat around and hung out for a bit to drink a few more factory-fresh beers.
my BF and I were the only Americans in the group (one couple from France, one couple from BC, and a group of 3 friends from elsewhere in Ontario), and after a couple beers, the non-Americans started asking about the US.
I was pretty stunned that the impression, at least inside this small group, was that America was literally drowning in guns and that you can't walk down a street anywhere in the country without dodging bullets.
is that a pretty widespread impression outside of the US, or did I just stumble into a clueless group of people? (and ignorant... the 3 Ontario guys went into this long rant about how awful the First Peoples are and how they're ruining Canada)
personally, at 32, I've seen exactly 2 guns outside of the hands of military/law enforcement. both of those guns were rifles and belonged to seasoned hunters. I've never seen a handgun, and as far as I can remember, I've never actually heard a gun fired outside of tv shows/movies. my BF's experience is similar (the only gun he's ever seen was his brother-in-law's hunting rifle)
(not to say that America doesn't have gun problems, but the outside impression seemed like everyone in this country is living in a war zone)

