Nothing to laugh about

Even though we are neighbors. Our 2 countries gun laws are different. Whether good oe bad. Growing up as a kid without guns was "normal". Dad was an OPP officer and he never had to fire his.pistol (thank God)
No high crime where we.lived. Believe me we weren't hard done by but we were FAR from privileged.
So there has never been a need for a gun (for me and my family).
I did hunt with dad a couple times but it just didnt interest me, or dad that much for that matter.
For those with CCW, its hard for me as a Canadian to grasp strapping a pistol. Im not saying its right ot wrong, just."different" for me as a cCanadian.
God bless and prayers to ALL affected.

That's great Steve, that the crime rate is so low that owning a firearm isn't a question if you don't like them.
But, like ink posted sometimes you are just on your own and at the mercy of whoever and whatever they feel like doing.
Law Enforcement says basically to allow the person to do whatever they want to you and yours, then call the police and make a report. (in different words)
I say BS, because that just gives the perpetrator free reign with no threat of harm to himself and a really good chance to get away with it.
I have always said that having all the evidence in one nice neat pile makes it a lot easier to tell who did what.
Otherwise as his attorney would point out in court "you could have been mistaken" and "The light wasn't very good" and "how can you be so sure the person we went and arrested is the guilty party?"
All very effective ways of getting a guilty person off.
That is if they didn't just kill you because you had no way of defending.
I can tell you one thing I know from experience, and that is the amount of people who jump out of their car all pissed off to hit someone up in traffic in AZ is a lot lower because they know they could be shot for doing it.
Accosting someone in AZ is a roll of the dice man, and I like it that way.