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On Apr 17, 10:19 pm, OzOne wrote:
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 20:52:31 -0600, "Bob Crantz" scribbled thusly: http://69.55.11.240/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=184241 Despite the sad death, It's heartening to see that gun control is working in Japan and most other nations that take it seriouslyhttp://www.guncite.com/cnngunde.html Japan, where very few people own guns, averages 124 gun-related attacks a year, and less than 1 percent end in death. Police often raid the homes of those suspected of having weapons. The study found that gun-related deaths were five to six times higher in the Americas than in Europe or Australia and New Zealand and 95 times higher than in Asia. Here are gun-related deaths per 100,000 people in the world's 36 richest countries in 1994: United States 14.24; Brazil 12.95; Mexico 12.69; Estonia 12.26; Argentina 8.93; Northern Ireland 6.63; Finland 6.46; Switzerland 5.31; France 5.15; Canada 4.31; Norway 3.82; Austria 3.70; Portugal 3.20; Israel 2.91; Belgium 2.90; Australia 2.65; Slovenia 2.60; Italy 2.44; New Zealand 2.38; Denmark 2.09; Sweden 1.92; Kuwait 1.84; Greece 1.29; Germany 1.24; Hungary 1.11; Republic of Ireland 0.97; Spain 0.78; Netherlands 0.70; Scotland 0.54; England and Wales 0.41; Taiwan 0.37; Singapore 0.21; Mauritius 0.19; Hong Kong 0.14; South Korea 0.12; Japan 0.05. Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace, We've been expecting you. I've seen this BS before. Gun related deaths may be less, but murder rates are much higher in many of the counrties listed. Much higher in Europe. How was Tahoe this year? Joe |
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