Mise said:
Here's a comparison between the US, with lax GC laws, and Canada, with much stricter ones, though it's slightly older. Canada is used here because it has a lot more common with USA economically, socially and historically than the other mentioned countries - and the overall crime rate is actually higher in Canada than in US, since violent crime is a small fraction of crime in general. Canada also has a higher unemployment rate (6% vs. 4,6%). http://www.guncontrol.ca/Content/Cda-US.htm Essentially, it states that: Americans have 3.3 three times as much firepower available than the canadians do per capita, 2.7 times more total firearms-related deaths, almost fifteen times more handgun murders (the non-gun related murder rate being roughly 1.8 times that of Canada), and 3.5 times more armed robberies with firearms (non-firearm related robbery rate being about 1.3). As for the homicides - 66% of american homicides were done with firearms, and 75% of those were committed with handguns. Compared to Canada, where the same figures are 27.3% and 46%, respectively. |
How are canada and the US similiar economically socially and historically?
Because they're on the same continent? Their histories and cultures are very different.
That site just cherrypicked data they liked and rolled with it.








