“Real Change” – Canada’s Violent Crime, Homicide Rates Hit Historical Highs
This is me shocked.
“Real Change” – Canada’s Violent Crime, Homicide Rates Hit Historical Highs
Except the one about who's writing the laws...Calm down
They are currently writing 25 new laws that will probably fix everything.
Depends on what side you're looking at it from.The same old promises keep failing.
I hear ya. They may be having the intended effect of those that were promising them but they certainly fail to deliver on the promises they were sold on to the public that voted for them.Depends on what side you're looking at it from.
I would argue those old promises are doing exactly what they were intended to do.
That's because Indiana is supplying Canadian criminals with firearms. If only Indiana would stop being arms suppliers of all criminals it would stop all crimes with firearms.The same old promises keep failing.
I was just visiting the "murder capital of Canada" Winnepeg a couple of weeks ago. They have the highest murder rate in Canada at 5 per 100,000 residents. Yup...5. Indy has 27 per 100,000. Our murder capitol IS actually our Capitol, Wash DC, at 49 per 100,000 residents. Their increase in crime rates is still a drop in the bucket compared to our crime rates. So it's relative. Can you say their super low crime rates is BECAUSE of their gun ban but it's slowly on the rise? OR It's so low because it's a different culture than the US with a vastly different history, wants, needs? I wouldn't hold this as an example of gun control NOT working. It's not a fair comparison.
“Real Change” – Canada’s Violent Crime, Homicide Rates Hit Historical Highs
A rising statistic is not an automatic failure. It will take more time and crime to flesh that out.Canada has historically had low crime, specifically gun crime. So any increase will likely seem huge by their historic standards. Having said that, they have extreme gun restrictions and yet the rate of gun crime is still rising. So I think it's fair to view their gun laws as ineffective.
We aren't talking about a single year increase. This has been increasing for almost a decade, with larger percentage increases in the last year. I think that's a pretty good indicator that criminals don't care nor pay attention to laws.A rising statistic is not an automatic failure. It will take more time and crime to flesh that out.
Their "large increase" is still very small. They have hardly any crime period. Hypothetical. You have a City of 500,000 and you have 6 homicides one year and 9 the next, statistically, that's a big jump (50%). But in reality, it's still a TINY amount overall. 50% increase sounds impressive. But like ALL statistics, needs more data to determine what that actually means. Until then, it can be bent to show almost anything. AS law abiding gun owners, we see it ALL THE TIME.We aren't talking about a single year increase. This has been increasing for almost a decade, with larger percentage increases in the last year. I think that's a pretty good indicator that criminals don't care nor pay attention to laws.
If this was a one year thing sure. A decade of steady increase? No. That’s data showing something that was supposed to “fix” the problem didn’t work.Their "large increase" is still very small. They have hardly any crime period. Hypothetical. You have a City of 500,000 and you have 6 homicides one year and 9 the next, statistically, that's a big jump (50%). But in reality, it's still a TINY amount overall. 50% increase sounds impressive. But like ALL statistics, needs more data to determine what that actually means. Until then, it can be bent to show almost anything. AS law abiding gun owners, we see it ALL THE TIME.
As someone who has vacationed in Canada every year for the last 20 years (except covid years) This is the issue. Culture is FAR different up there. Maybe its because I visit avery rural community? I dunno. But there is a noticeable difference between them and us.I was just visiting the "murder capital of Canada" Winnepeg a couple of weeks ago. They have the highest murder rate in Canada at 5 per 100,000 residents. Yup...5. Indy has 27 per 100,000. Our murder capitol IS actually our Capitol, Wash DC, at 49 per 100,000 residents. Their increase in crime rates is still a drop in the bucket compared to our crime rates. So it's relative. Can you say their super low crime rates is BECAUSE of their gun ban but it's slowly on the rise? OR It's so low because it's a different culture than the US with a vastly different history, wants, needs? I wouldn't hold this as an example of gun control NOT working. It's not a fair comparison.