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Police: At least 10 killed in shooting rampage in Canada

Mass shootings are relatively rare in Canada. Canada overhauled its gun-control laws after the country's worst mass shooting in 1989, when gunman Marc Lepine killed 14 women and himself at Montreal's Ecole Polytechnique college. It is now illegal to possess an unregistered handgun or any kind of rapid-fire weapon. Canada also requires training, a personal risk assessment, two references, spousal notification and criminal record checks.



Police: At least 10 killed in shooting rampage in Canada

Aloha, Mark
 
What this guy did just serves to demonmstrate that no matter what restrictions are placed on firearms ownership, there will always be those who slip through the cracks. This guy used his one gun to commit a crime. Seems no other gun in Canada on that day was used to commit a crime. Looks like the only solution to these exponentially-frequent events (one in the last thirty years) is to take away every gun in Canada that was not used to commit a crime. That will sure as helsinki show the next guy that Canada means business...
 
... … or a semi truck.
I'd think it's even easier to use a truck than to use just about any other wheppin. A 26-foot box truck is easy to rent, and can be used to wipe-out large numbers of innocent people in just a few seconds. I'm pretty sure there is no Form 4473 required to rent a truck. The minds of evil men cannot be explored to such a degree that all secrets within can ever be revealed...
 

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