Dear friends,
Maybe a bit out of topic but I understand that in India the anti gun lobby reacted as expected following the recent US incidents. They should be made known that there are also other countries with a considerable per capita gun possession notably Switzerland (the 'must' 'indispensable' foreign holiday destination of Indians ), Finland, Sweden, Norway, France, Germany etc. with quite low gun related incidents (with legally owned guns). I know that the Breivik incident in Norway in 2011 will be highlighted...
best regards
tirpassion
Nine myths of the gun-control debate
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Re: Nine myths of the gun-control debate
The most violence-stricken nations - nations like Honduras, El Salvador, Ivory Coast, Guatemala, Mexico, South Africa, Sudan, Columbia, Puerto Rico - suffer from tremendous socioeconomic disparity, a lack of education, political turmoil, rampant drug gangs, and even low intensity civil wars and proxy invasions fueled by Fortune 500 exploitation.Oggie wrote:
This is interesting. I did not know that there were such rigorous measures already in place.
Guns did not create these conditions - guns are not even manifestations of the turmoil spurring on the violence, rather the abuse of firearms are - the runaway fever of a bacterial infection. Treating a fever alone will not cure a serious infection - and to ignore the infection and myopically fixate on the fever alone will cost the patient their life.
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