USA: The average number of home invasions per year was 1,030,000 between 1994 and 2010.
Canada: home invasions 8,700 per year ( 1995 to 2000).
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USA: The average number of home invasions per year was 1,030,000 between 1994 and 2010.
Canada: home invasions 8,700 per year ( 1995 to 2000).
Americans and Canadians apparently do not define "home invasion" in the same way. To be considered a "home invasion" in Canada a break and enter must be accompanied by confinement and/or assault of the occupants.
https://www.duhaime.org/Legal-Dictio...m/HomeInvasion
Meanwhile in America the bar is lower as in most U.S. states any forcible entry to a residence is considered a "home invasion" although there are varying degrees of seriousness.
https://definitions.uslegal.com/h/home-invasion/
What would be considered a 2nd or 3rd degree "home invasion" in America would be a break and enter in Canada. Only a 1st degree home invasion would qualify in Canada as a home invasion.
Is the ratio between USA and Canada significantly change regardless of how you define a "Home Invasion" ?
Arguing the semantics doesn't change the fact it's much more prevalent in the US than Canada....
I wonder where people ever got the idea that an "assault style" (I hate that BS term) shotgun or rifle is necessary for home defense when any ol' shotgun loaded with 0000 buck or even a lowly .22 will do the job? ;)