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 @9FLB5J6from British Columbia  agreed…2yrs2Y

Statistics by PewResearch.org show that suicides accounted for more than half of all U.S gun deaths in 2021. With 53 percent of gun deaths by suicide, 43 percent by murder, and 3 percent from other causes. This statistics just shows how allowing guns and easing gun control would link to more death, especially, suicides for a nation.

 @9GTKZSVfrom British Columbia  agreed…1yr1Y

Stricter gun control laws in Canada contribute to our country being safer and the government could do even more to prevent violent crime in Canada by also funding social programs in at-risk communities.

 @9GM2H24from British Columbia  agreed…1yr1Y

Simply look south across our border to the USA. Their kids don't feel safe at school for a reason, it's not because they're afraid of strick gun laws. They live the consequences of loose gun restrictions.

 @9GGCZP6from British Columbia  agreed…1yr1Y

If people don’t have guns, there’s no chance of them hurting anybody. If guns were illegal, nobody would ever be in danger gun damage.

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