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 @B3935FYLiberalfrom Ontario  agreed…2mos2MO

For example, with guns being legal and accessible in the States, we see that their gun-related crime rates are significantly higher, putting the general public at constant risk.

 @9KW36W5Liberalfrom Ontario  agreed…1yr1Y

Stricter gun control measures, supported by data and public opinion, have been shown to reduce gun violence, prevent mass shootings, and protect public safety without infringing on the rights of responsible gun owners. International comparisons highlight the effectiveness of such measures in countries with comprehensive firearm regulations.

 @9H243W9Liberalfrom Ontario  agreed…1yr1Y

There should be restrictions because nobody who isn’t in need of gun should have one and no one with malicious intent should be able to just buy one

 @9FQNN23Liberalfrom Quebec  agreed…2yrs2Y

we can clearly compare gun crimes in USA with gun crimes in Canada. Gun buying rules in USA is very less and it is easy to buy gun.

 @9H3HC84Liberalfrom Alberta  agreed…1yr1Y

Children in US get killed while they are attending school because personal hatred is influenced on individual’s usage of gun.

 @9LPV6HFLiberal from Ontario  agreed…1yr1Y

we can clearly compare gun crimes in USA with gun crimes in Canada. Gun buying rules in USA is very less and it is easy to buy gun

 @9G4ZDDCLiberalfrom Ontario  agreed…2yrs2Y

There have been more than 470 mass shootings across the US so far this year, this is why we need to act now for Gun Control

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