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Originally Posted by TheUsed2lguy
For the second point, either they have much stricter gun control laws in Canada, or they just don't have nearly as many guns, because violent crime is virtually nonexistent up there. 'Our health care is one of the more advanced in the country,' I assume you meant world, which simply isn't true, and Canada's outshines us by a light year.
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yes - stricter gun laws and a giant sinkhole of money for a registry that hampers people who purchase firearms for legitimate reasons and does virtually nothing to control the illegal arms used in crimes.
from what i've heard there are more guns per capita in canada than the US
violent crime is non existant in canada? wrong. with only 10% of the population of the US though it's not going to be as predominant. nice generalization again though.
if the canadian healthcare system is so much better than the american one why is it that so many healthcare professionals head south after graduation? why are waiting times for necessary but non life threatening procedures measure in YEARS?