Canada's Problems Not America's
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Canada's Problems Not America's





In response to Canadian government officials saying they are considering legal action against U.S. firearms manufacturers, Montreal’s The Gazette was quick to denounce the idea, saying that guns in Canada are not America’s problem. Officials say they are looking into the possibility of suing U.S. companies because they say U.S.-made guns are being used in crimes after being smuggled across the border. The Gazette writes: “The U.S. Congress, as it happens, has just passed a law shielding gun makers and dealers from liability in many negligence lawsuits; it's a bad law in some ways, but so would be any Canadian law saying the maker of a legal product is responsible for the way it's used. Please do not roll up this newspaper and beat anyone to death, no matter how infuriating you find the editorials: we wouldn't much like to be sued, and that surely wouldn't be far down the road—As for citizens suing the government in Ottawa for bad decisions, on the gun registry, say, where do we sign up?”

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