CBC talks about firearms - fear mongering 101
http://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/t...arms-1.3521141
Summary
There are almost a billion guns in world today. Every year more than 12 billion bullets are produced. That's almost enough to kill every person on earth. Twice.
Worldwide, 300,000 people are shot dead each year. Many more, of course, are injured.
The numbers involved in the trade are staggering:
- The global pistol and revolver trade more than tripled in value between 2003 and 2013.
- UN data indicates that by 2013 almost 31 million firearms and parts were being traded by 94 countries worldwide.
- In one year alone, the U.S. imported about $800 million worth of guns from around the world and exported a further $400 million.
- Over 98 million firearms were sold by Americans, to Americans between 1986 and 2010.
Looks like CBC is off to race on firearms fear again.... selective data, no explanation or details... bringing up terrorism and ISIS and actual wars...they love their UN of course... articles like this always make me wonder their goal...? So that 100 .22 rounds someone shot at the range to put it in their "perspective" could kill 100 people... but why that comparison?
Transcript from the radio
http://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/t...22019#segment3