Isn't it a good thing if there are substantial reduction of firearms in 10 or 20 years? The problem is so vast that it will take longer than any other country, but seeing big changes within two or three presidential terms would be fantastic. Should probably start now.
The thing is, if someone is seen with any kind of a firearm in a place that they are not supposed to have one (in Canada), the police get called. It's beyond cartoonish in the minds of people that a regular joe could just be wandering around packing heat. The only other countries where you see that are active warzones, or places where the government has militarily lost control.
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