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U.S. police killed 1,129 people in 2017, but that’s not the full body count
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<blockquote data-quote="Ana the Ist" data-source="post: 72238775" data-attributes="member: 302807"><p>Well perhaps you should be...since virtually every questionable shooting in the last 5 years occurred in public.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You're not thinking. If the bar for basic gun ownership of any kind is massively higher than it is in the U.S....then what does it matter if they have similar CCW laws? They've already made it much harder than we do for the nutcases/criminals to get their hands on a gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ana the Ist, post: 72238775, member: 302807"] Well perhaps you should be...since virtually every questionable shooting in the last 5 years occurred in public. You're not thinking. If the bar for basic gun ownership of any kind is massively higher than it is in the U.S....then what does it matter if they have similar CCW laws? They've already made it much harder than we do for the nutcases/criminals to get their hands on a gun. [/QUOTE]
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