AKduff said:That is damn sweet. I can get that if I ever get Barrets 50bmg rifle and just get it as a conversion kit and swap back and forth. Thats gotta cost alot to feed.
Still doesn't change the fact that the death rate from guns is more than 8x per 100,000 people in the States than it is in Canada.Bag check the stats for death for the USA you are more likely to die from seeing the doctor then from a gunshot. Have a nice day.
MyHatredforYouRunsDeep said:Maybe we should get outlaw knives, pencils, shovels, forks, household chemicals and any object that could kill someone tooSeriously, I have never shot a gun in my life nor do I really care to(thats my preferance). If you don't like guns...fine..Do what I do and stay away from them. Nobody has ever forced me to shoot one. That being said I know plenty of responsible gun owners(my dad has plenty of guns) and to quote one our regular poster's here T-Man, "has a gun ever jumped up off a table and shot anyone?" NO. People shoot other people, not guns.
Tell him dude..MyHatredforYouRunsDeep said:Canada's population estimated population
January 1, 2005
32,078,819
www.statcan.ca/
United State's estimated population from just
2004
January 1
292,287,454
www.census.gov/
I am sure that has nothing to do with it either right?:Smug:
No, none. The figures are based on per 100,000 people. Don't tell me you guys have never heard the term "per capita"??Canada's population estimated population
January 1, 2005
32,078,819
www.statcan.ca/
United State's estimated population from just
2004
January 1
292,287,454
www.census.gov/
I am sure that has nothing to do with it either right?
Again, it's based on per 100,000 people.WIs population is dramaticly smaller than TXs, but that has nothing to do with your point either.