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Title: Gun control in Canada has worked miracles..ask Toronto
Post by: Gman on March 19, 2003, 03:07:34 PM
From Toronto Sun
Wednesday, March 19, 2003
3,660 shootings in T.O. since '96
Gunpoint violence 'mind-boggling': Victim

By GRETCHEN DRUMMIE, COURTS BUREAU

Since 1996, 3,660 people have been shot in Toronto -- including bouncer Randy LaTouche, who says the level of gunpoint violence in the city is "mind-boggling."

LaTouche was cut down by a bullet while he was trying to do his job. The 40-year-old still uses a cane a year after James Barnes fired a slug into his leg because he didn't like being told which exit to take.

Of the 3,660, 165 died, a veteran cop told court yesterday.

"It's very terrible to know there's so many guns around the city," LaTouche said. "We all thought it was a gun-safe country, but we can see it's not really as safe as it was before."

He added that the stats show the courts "can do more."

Barnes, 32, is convicted of nine charges including aggravated assault and weapons offences arising from the Feb. 2, 2002 shooting of LaTouche and his colleague Gareck Nelson.

MORE DETERRENCE

"More than 3,000 people have been injured or killed in Toronto with a gun since 1996," said Crown Erin Winocur in urging Barnes be jailed from seven to 12 years.

Defence lawyer David North urged three to three and a half years on top of 13 months pretrial custody.

Winocur said the startling statistic "speaks to the strong need" for deterrence with respect to shootings in Toronto.

Det.-Sgt. Rolf Prisor testified at Barnes' sentencing hearing that he recently compiled the statistics using department data, and they include only shootings in which someone was injured or killed.

"The prevalence of firearm use has increased steadily since 1996," Prisor said. "The highest numbers are found in the handgun category."

"It changed my life tremendously. I can't do the things I used to do," LaTouche said of the shooting. "I can't do anything right now."

Barnes will be sentenced on April 3.
Title: Gun control in Canada has worked miracles..ask Toronto
Post by: ra on March 19, 2003, 03:18:59 PM
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Barnes be jailed from seven to 12 years.

Are there truth in sentencing laws up there, or does this translate into 32 months plus 6 months probation?

ra
Title: Gun control in Canada has worked miracles..ask Toronto
Post by: Gman on March 19, 2003, 03:20:08 PM
7 TO 12 in Canada means you're on the street in 2 or less...no toejam.
Title: Gun control in Canada has worked miracles..ask Toronto
Post by: Ripsnort on March 19, 2003, 03:22:38 PM
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Originally posted by Gman
7 TO 12 in Canada means you're on the street in 2 or less...no toejam.


Life means you serve an avg. of 7 years for murder in the U.S.
Title: Gun control in Canada has worked miracles..ask Toronto
Post by: Ping on March 19, 2003, 07:38:41 PM
Means that the Justice system in NA is seriously F***ed
Title: Gun control in Canada has worked miracles..ask Toronto
Post by: Rasker on March 19, 2003, 08:02:15 PM
whoa, we shd tell our illegal immigrant criminals who filter up from harsher conditions in Mexico about the sentencing paradise that is Canada :)