Toronto police estimate that seventy
percent of the handguns they seize have been smuggled
in from the U.S. - a figure that citizens who want
to avoid a total handgun ban in this country will
swiftly point to. But guns smuggled across the U.S.
border obviously aren't the only ones to stop a heart
beating.
In the instance of gun control, it's
our misfortune to live next to a country that sometimes
still feels like the wild west.
In 2001 there were 11,348 homicides cause by firearms
in America, compared to 168 in Canada. That same
year saw only 96 homicides caused by firearms in the
United Kingdom (which has roughly double our population
but is free from our particular border woes).
Pulling a trigger is an easy way to
kill, a fact that's well illustrated by a sky high
U.S. homicide rate. Clearly we need to stem the flow
of weapons from the south but getting 30% of handguns
off Canadian streets could make a significant impact
on homicide figures and other crimes. Just
how many more innocent eleven year olds have to die
for us to see the light?