Experts from 13 organizations across Canada, including doctors, nurses, researchers, law and humanitarian specialists, wrote a series of articles that made the argument.
Experts from 13 organizations across Canada, including doctors, nurses, researchers, law and humanitarian specialists, wrote a series of articles that made the argument.
we are an anomaly. what s happening is not normal. here are the facts we have a gun homicide rate that is 25% higher than other high-income countries. we also have more than public mass shootings unanimous anywhere else. anywhere. not just compared to high-income countries but any country. and they are getting deadlier. take a look. out of the ten deadliest mass shootings in the u.s., half of them have happened in the last three years. here s what we also know americans own more guns per capita than resident of any other country. to be exact we own 46% of all civilian-owned firearms. although we make up just 4% of the world population. so the obvious question is there a correlation between having lots of guns and lots of shootings? studies say there is. a study published just earlier this year in the bmj medical