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The US broke another record this year.
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<blockquote data-quote="Whyayeman" data-source="post: 77533004" data-attributes="member: 415320"><p>I think it is worth pointing out that although the assertion is only too obvious the National Review article seems to struggle to make its case. It takes us all round the world through many decades in order to find a mere handful of examples. In my view it is written with the intention of bolstering the cause of gun ownership, not an unbiased examination of the issue. It lumps together a wide range of events like the sarin killings of Japan, Islamist terrorist attacks and IRA bombings.</p><p></p><p>The American problem is unique, as is the massive degree of gun ownership. Perhaps Americans should examine themselves, rather than seek false comparisons abroad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whyayeman, post: 77533004, member: 415320"] I think it is worth pointing out that although the assertion is only too obvious the National Review article seems to struggle to make its case. It takes us all round the world through many decades in order to find a mere handful of examples. In my view it is written with the intention of bolstering the cause of gun ownership, not an unbiased examination of the issue. It lumps together a wide range of events like the sarin killings of Japan, Islamist terrorist attacks and IRA bombings. The American problem is unique, as is the massive degree of gun ownership. Perhaps Americans should examine themselves, rather than seek false comparisons abroad. [/QUOTE]
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