This tragedy which happened in Montreal yesterday is not a common occurance in Canada. When it happens, it is big news. Sure, there is still crime. There always will be. But I feel good knowing that the kids can go to school and people can go to banks without worrying if someone is going to burst in with automatic machine guns with armour-piercing bullets and just start shooting.
When the criminals are better armed than the police officers, there is something seriously wrong.
Weapons aren't readily available here in Canada. We can't wake up in the morning in a pissed-off mood, go to the corner store, buy weapons and ammo, and go off and start shooting people.
Strict gun laws don't stop crime, and they don't stop tragedies like those in Montreal, but they certainly slow them down and make them much more difficult to accomplish.
When the criminals are better armed than the police officers, there is something seriously wrong.
Weapons aren't readily available here in Canada. We can't wake up in the morning in a pissed-off mood, go to the corner store, buy weapons and ammo, and go off and start shooting people.
Strict gun laws don't stop crime, and they don't stop tragedies like those in Montreal, but they certainly slow them down and make them much more difficult to accomplish.

