http://www.nj.com/times-opinion/index.ssf/2011/08/opinion_norway_killings_show_i.html
If folks in a place like NJ where the possession and carry of handguns is highly regulated and restricted can "get it" there just might be hope after all. It's worth a :lol: if not a :banana:.
stay safe.
andGun control results in giving control of guns to those who should never have them.
Outlawing guns is supposed to make us all safer. In Norway, with its incredibly strict gun laws, 500 people are killed by guns each year. It seems a mere drop of blood in the bucket compared to the United States, which suffers 10,000 gun casualties annually. But look at the number: Norway has only 5 million people. In their “gunless society,” one of every 10,000 people dies from a gun. In the U.S., with its patchwork of gun laws, the rate of gun deaths is less than one-third that of Norway. Norway, where even police don’t bear arms, boasts one of the highest gun death rates in the free world.
If folks in a place like NJ where the possession and carry of handguns is highly regulated and restricted can "get it" there just might be hope after all. It's worth a :lol: if not a :banana:.
stay safe.