lostonearth35 wrote:
There are more guns in the US than any other part of the world.
There is more gun violence in the US than any part of the world.
So therefore, more guns correlate to more homicide!

Correlation =/= causation. You have a tunnel vision when it comes to guns. You only focus on gun ownership when it comes to homicide while ignoring other factors such as quality of education, income equality, subcultural norms, the state of the economy, etc.
lostonearth35 wrote:
There was a shooting in Toronto last month because people have been getting guns from the US. I do not wish for Canada to become just like the US.
The crime rate in Toronto has been declining since '91. You think one shooting at the Eaton Centre is a sign of some statistical trend? Is it really wise to base your judgment on things such as mall shootings that rarely even happen? I'm assuming you're the type to thins Toronto had no shootings before 2005.
lostonearth35 wrote:
I hate guns. I hate how testosterone-ravaged males think they are "cool"
You do know that this is an AS forum right? Why is every other special interest supposed to be accepted while having a special interest in guns is grounds for you to be a pseudo-intellectual douche towards us?
lostonearth35 wrote:
I think the excuse that "if guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns". is utter garbage.
Look at our drug war. Are people with medical marijuana licences the only ones smoking weed?
lostonearth35 wrote:
Even when people are allowed to have guns, they get killed by guns anyway.
No s**t sherlock, nothing in life is risk-free. And the vast majority of people are killed by illegally obtained guns.
lostonearth35 wrote:
END. OF. STORY.
For people like you maybe. But for people who actually value intellectualism, there are still many uncertainties on a complex topic that are necessary to address.