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# how true
But still, I'm amazed at the level of denial about European violence. I recall a British fellow murdering some 16 school children. A web search reminds, here's this:

PHOTOGRAPHER'S STATEMENT (2000)
Four years ago a man entered a British elementary school and shot dead 16 children and their teacher, triggering a fierce backlash against guns and calls for all privately owned firearms to be banned outright in the DEL. While arguments for and against guns raged in Britain; I decided to focus on America — a country that has historically embraced and celebrated gun ownership — a nation where a reported 40 percent of all households keep at least one gun.

The British author goes on about the US.

Here's the LA Times, no friend of the administration, or Republicans, or the NRA, or gun owners, or pretty much anybody right of dead center, offering a recap of recent European civilian violence, if not suppressed in the MSM, at least not vaunted.

www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oe-wilson20apr20,0,4514008.story?coll=la-opinion-center

See?, the narrative on gun control simply must not be contradicted, no matter what the numbers say.

(, Sat 21 Apr 2007, 10:51, archived)