tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897455384190640588.post3349442027352147600..comments2023-03-11T05:23:11.576-07:00Comments on Right From the Prairies: Gun Registry: Scrap or Overhaul?Emhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10319851838233748332noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897455384190640588.post-78224576988206334352009-06-27T04:17:05.091-06:002009-06-27T04:17:05.091-06:00I'd say scrap it.
After all, most crimes with...I'd say scrap it.<br /><br />After all, most crimes with guns are obviously committed by baddies who acquired their handguns on the black market and would certainly NOT register them.<br /><br />The problem is more complex. It's the people, not the guns, that's the real problem. After all, knives aren't blamed in homicides; the murderers are, which is why no one seriously suggests registering or banning knives. Strange how society has been conditioned to blame guns for homicides, whereas they won't blame other objects for homicides. Must be a leftist propaganda thing.Canadian Sentinelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04255833874079591126noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897455384190640588.post-51179086408186442602009-06-11T06:30:51.185-06:002009-06-11T06:30:51.185-06:00I haven't been able to find any incidents wher...I haven't been able to find any incidents where the registry has proven helpful in solving a crime.<br /><br />The RCMP claim that in the shooting of the 4 officers a firearm left at one of the perps father's house was tracked back to the owner.<br /><br />It was not the crime gun.robins111https://www.blogger.com/profile/11711761782996989725noreply@blogger.com