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Columnist DoyleMcManus looks into gun violence in Canada—and why the country has a much lower rate of gun violence than in the United States.

“I could never live in the States again,” a Canadian friend who once lived in San Francisco told me this week. “Your cities are just too violent.”

in firearm ownership, with more guns than people: 121 civilian firearms per 100 inhabitants. Canada has about 35 per 100.The search for causes of mass shootings isn’t so hard — unless you’re determined to obscure the fact that the United States, alone among advanced countries, allows unhinged people to obtain guns with ease.

The application form is four pages long, and asks whether you have ever been convicted of a crime of violence, been the object of a protective order, or suffered from mental illness, depression or “emotional problems.” Any sane, law-abiding Canadian can own guns if he or she is willing to answer those arguably intrusive questions.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, campaigning for reelection this year, has proposed a ban on assault weapons, and a recent poll found 72% of Canadians in favor. The opposition Conservative Party, with many gun owners in its ranks, opposes the proposal, but it hasn’t called for a rollback of existing laws.Of course, there’s one big difference between the United States and Canada: We have a 2nd Amendment, and they don’t.

Like us, they’ve had mass shootings, but far fewer, even on a per capita basis — roughly one a year. There have been none in Canada this year so far. We’ve had at least 255, or more than one a day, according to the nonprofit. It defines a mass shooting as any incident in which at least four people were wounded or killed, excluding the shooter.

 

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DoyleMcManus They have few blacks and hispanics.

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DoyleMcManus Black males commit half the murders in the U.S. They are 7% of the population. And Canada isn't immune to mass killings, the worst one in the last several years was a guy who killed 10 people with a vehicle. They also have shootings.

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