This shooting took place in a crowd of people on a major street with hundreds of people packed into a small area.
If guns were allowed to be carried legally in Toronto do you think that somehow this incident could have been prevented? In other words, would (or should) citizens have returned fire?
Based on the fact that an innocent bystander (15 years old) was killed in the initial exchange would citizens have made the situation better..or worse...if they had been legally armed?
Also, its amusing to see all the "Canadians are blaming the US" backlash when in practically every single gun thread US posters on this board always blame:
1. A loose border to their own South, where "illegal" guns flow freely into the US.
2. Minorities...specifically blacks for the most part.
for their massive number of gun related deaths each year.
It is okay for the Americans on this board to blame others but when faced with the fact that over 50% of the gun crime in Canada can be traced to guns coming in from the US there should be no blame pointed at your country?
