As a Canadian, now happily living in the U.S.A. I can only say that Canada's government blames virtually everything it can on the U.S. They encourage a classic "victim" society, and the biggest villain is the US.
It is also the case that a large number of Canadians do not have this attitude, but a substantial percentage do, and they tend to be (as in the US) members of the "Establishment".
Ask any member of the Canadian establishment how to describe being "Canadian" and within the first 30 seconds you will hear the phrase "We are not like Americans."
However, I must say, since the billion dollar boondoggle that is the Canadian Firearms Registry, many who supported it originally have realized that much money and many resources have simply been poured down a bureaucratic sewer, without much of it sticking to their fingers.
If it weren't so frustrating, it would be amusing that hoplophobic feminists and power hungry police chiefs are at the very least, now becoming po'd at the government for the huge expenditure of time, money and resources that they might have tapped into.
When I still lived in Canada, I was actively involved in the "gun rights" issue, and this was one of the things we pointed out, the resources were simply going to be wasted. We were patted kindly on the head and told it wasn't going to cost as much as we claimed. Canadians were told that even though there were 20 times the number of long guns as handguns, it was going to cost much less to register a long gun than it did to register a handgun. (Well Duh!) I can only guess Canadian politicians went to different schools than I for their basic education in arithmatic.
And of course since Canadians actually do not have any gun rights, we were beaten before we started anyway, at least on a political level... but many of us felt a need to at least make the effort to put up some logical, practical resistance.
Violent crime in Canada, like most other places, is not resolved with more firearm legislation. And though this fact has been proven time and time again (particularly in CCW states here in the US) the Canadian establishment continues to parrot the line: "We are not like Americans" and in order to be "not like Americans" no thought is given to the possibility that the experience of those 37 US states may actually be looked at as an alternative to more useless legislation.
You might be interested to know that it is in fact legally allowed in Canada to purchase a handgun for self protection. However there is no way local police authorities will actually approve a permite for such a reason, and even if they did, some provincial or federal power holder would stop it. My guess is that there are fewer than a couple of hundred people in posession of such a "self-protection" permit in a country of 30 million. And most of those are likely surveyors, prospectors, and such who spend much of their time in bear country.
The criminals, (I know, I am preaching to the choir here) as would be expected do not apply for permits from the police. And if they did (hah!) they would simply apply as target shooters.
And that is a bit of irony in my opinion, 'cause generally, criminals and othe bad guys seem to lack a certain knack for accuracy. The irony is that it was required (maybe still is) for shooting clubs to keep records of pistol shooters so that the authorities could check whether a permit holder for a handgun actually used it for target shooting... target shooting being the main reason for approved handgun ownership in Canada.
So here's my fictional scenario: Mr Bad-Dude doesn't want the 5 extra years in the slammer he'd get for packing an unregistered handgun (yeah right!), so he joins a club, gets his favorite shooter registered, and actually practices with it (because that is one of the conditions of his permit) and lo, a bad guy that is actually able to more often hit what he aims at! Gotta love that!
Aside: I've often wondered why such focus by the powers that be on people having registered handguns only. Is there some kind of special dispensation in Heaven for a victim shot by a registered gun versus a non-registered one?
To illustrate: You may have heard that in Albuquerque a couple of days ago, a 72 yr old CCW permit holder shot and killed a man in a Walmart. The (now) deceased was busily stabbing his ex-wife at the deli when the CCW gentleman drew his piece and put a stop to the activity. The lady suffered many stab wounds, was hovering between survial and death, but is now out of danger. The CCW gentleman will not be charged with anything. (This in itself would be considered a miraculous event in Canada!)
One of the first thoughts I had upon hearing of this happening was "How will a dedicated, radical feminist, anti-gunner handle this in his/her own head?" Seems to me like an insurmountable paradox for them.
Let's see: A man carrying a gun, uses it to stop another man from savagely attacking a woman. Can that be possible on this planet? Well, don't forget, it DID happen in a Walmart, that is pretty much like another planet.
No, it must be a worm hole or time warp or something, into another universe! Don't we believe that men with guns have no other focus than to oppress women? Well yeah, but don't forget, a gun is also a symbol men use to enhance their less than adequate male equipment.. which, remember ALSO has only one purpose, the oppression of women.
The poor liberated dears must be so confused! :eek:
Anyway, thanks for the chance to rant.
Cheers
Kerry