jameson
Emperor
That's irrelevant - we're talking a rate, not the absolute number of incidents.
About 1/10th ... but what's your point?
Someone not do statistics so well.Bronx Warlord said:So a nation 1/10th the size of the US has half the violent crime rate... you call that progress?![]()
They're not really connected.
The average American does not pay more taxes that the average Canadian, but Canadians pay way less taxes total.
We have about 1/20th the number of incidents that you guys have, even though we only have 1/10th your population.
For every 100,000 people in Canada, violent crime will involve 236 of them. For every 100,000 people in the States, 500ish will be affected.
the criminals in Canada are hardcore as hell. 1/10th of them are doing the work of half of all the American criminals.
El_Machinae said:I'm quite sure (but this is due to reading the paper, not statistics) that the majority of people hurt by guns in Canada are criminals (drug dealers shooting each other, gang fights, etc.)
Is that also true in the States?
Bugfatty300 said:Canada having less violent crimes is irrelevant in a gun control discussion.
The UK out does both Canada and the US in terms of violent crimes.
The latter allows gun ownership while the first has a 100% ban on all firearms.
Not allowing guns around doesn't seem to help the UK combat violent crime. But having guns around doesn't mean the violent crime rate will go down.