A lot of idiots seem to act like human violence didn't start till the gun was invented. China has a history of mass murder with knifes,Japan preferes arson or poison gas.
If you can't keep weapons out of the hands of people in prison where they're constaly watched, searched and limited access how will that work in the real world with hardware stores?
So on Sunday 2 brothers went on a killing spree.
Highlights-
10 dead
18 injured( no report on range of severity so it might result in more deaths)
It happened over 13 different locations
One brother found dead( stab wounds) other brother still unaccounted for.
Everyone killed or injured was stabbed.
for more detail https://www.bbc.com/news/world-62803059
A legal gun owner that tip toes over the line, usually a paperwork thing is looking at loss of licence, loss of firearms( usually upon being charged not convicted) and jail time.
A guy gets caught smugling handguns across the border in Quebec, 248 handguns and prohibited parts. That gets you 5 years but paroled after 1. So much for tough on gun crime
Glad you your neighbors and the officers involved are ok, here's looking forward to a more peaceful neighborhood and good hunting not worrying about those guys.
The work ethic on the guy, Up at 4:30 to milk cows, then school, milk cows& chores, homework then 8PM to midnight at the observer tower. Then at end of war comes home Friday and shows up for work Monday
The Dieppe raid( Operation Jubilee) mentioned happen 80 years ago 19 Aug 1942. The butcher's bill for that assault did provide lots of lessons for future landing(North Africa,France and Italy). Many do wonder that some better planning would have lessened death and casulties and still achive the same objectives.