I have a T-shirt that proclaims in big letters, “I am a
Canadian”. It was s gift from a good friend. I put it on this morning. I can identify
with that Country after the horrific events of Ottawa. I do not believe my
response OF identifying with Canada as an American was usual. As one MP said, “we
as countries may rub one another the wrong way from time to time, but we stand
together.” That does not mean we are the
same in all respects. Domestically speaking, Canada is a much more peaceful
nation, and there is a reason for that. They do have an active gun lobby
advocating unregulated gun ownership. However, Canadians, unlike Americans, do
not have a “pseudo” constitutional right to bear arms, the high court in that
nation stated in 1993, in a decision over the possession of convertible
semi-automatic weapons. Under the duress of a rich gun lobby, our constitution
has been misread and allows for wholesale-unregulated “gun” ownership—anything
goes.
I suspect, but do not have the figures to back up my
suspicion, there are more hunters, and rural residents amo0ng the 35 million
people in Canada than there are in the 330 million people in the Untied States,
which means the legitimate gun owners’ probably out number those who oppose gun
ownership, still they have more sensible laws. A “good guy with a gun” shot and
killed the single gunman in Ottawa; it is notable that the good person with a
gun was a peace officer. It will be interesting to watch and see if the essentially
false panic created by one terrorists in Canada stampedes the Canadian
government into succumbing to the wishes of the gun lobby. If they take law
enforcement out of the hands of the RCMP and turn law enforcement over to a bunch
of thugs with guns, I will take off that T-shirt.
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