I'm quite well read and educated (even on this subject) thank you. I'm also intelligent to know that quoting facts to someone who is as fanatically dogmatic as you is not going to solve anything.
As for Minority human rights. Well you should read about your history and that of the world. It's not new that the majority dictates rights to the minority. Sometimes it's in the best interests of the community and sometimes it is not. Ufortunately the world is not black and white as you like to believe it is. Nor is it only populated with those who share your views. So, get used to the frustration of believing you are right even when the majority does not agree. I perceive that as one of the major life frustrations which drives you based on what I've read here.
Based on your passionate comments here...one has to wonder if you jump off your couch every time a minority is subjected to what could be percieved as injustice and denial of basic human rights in the interest of the majority but, I'm betting you are a one trick pony.
Send me those photos of you with Habitat for Humanity or perhaps you at this years food drive stuffing bags. I can't imagine a more basic human right than the right to shelter and food. I would expect a true champion of human rights to fight for all of them. Not just the ones which suit his dogmatic view of reality but, in the end that's the real problem with dogma isn't it? It doesn't allow one to percieve the shades of gray which make up our reality.
Where your rights put my life in danger you and I have a difference of opinion which will not be resolved here. I simply do not wish (as does the majority of my countrymen) to have people (even self proclaimed experts such as you) wielding concealed weapons on the streets where I live. Shooting cans off your fence on the farm is one thing but, carrying weapons in public is another kettle of fish in Canada and thank God that won't change anytime soon. What the US does within it's boarders is it's own affair.
I don't want you defending my family. I didn't hire you with my taxes to do this. A basic human right of mine is to decide this and not have you force your viewpoint on me or take it upon yourself to wield a weapon in a situation where someone I love could be injured by your actions either directly or indirectly. I will thank you for not imposing on it as you would thank me for not imposing on yours.
I find it curious that it seems the very same people who yell for the right to carry guns also are among the first to yelp when someone suggests we raise taxes for more police. Perhaps if all the special interest lobby money spent on gun rights were spent on supporting police we wouldn't have a problem. Right back at you sunshine;).
I suggest you sir, read up on my country's history before you deem to impose your own views on our citizens. Since you seem so concerned about the rights of the individual I would think you would see the hyprocracy in this.
I find it tiring sometimes to listen to people pontificate on Canadian issues when they have made no effort to aquaint themselves with the Canadian frame of reference and insist on shoe-horning us into an American boot.
Where those extreme views relate to your own country I could care less but, when you try to prove that your way is right for any community including the one I live in (and you don't)...well...being polite I could only call that poor form ol' chum.
You are looking for a fight while I'm simply stating facts and a few personal observations as they relate to the country I live in. This thread was at one point about events in Canada. I felt the need to comment since I live all of 20 minutes from where the shooting took place. Aside from an opportunity to leap on your soapboax and spew dogma...What's your excuse?
Regards,
HH