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No, I thought it was amazing. It's on order from Amazon too.
I can see the point of view of many of the other people though and I thought it was really unfair how he picked and chose who he interviewed and what things he chose to use. Of course all documentaries are slanted to one point of view but I still haven't decided whether I agree with his.
One thing I found interesting was that in Canada they have guns as well but they don't seem to have lots of gun related deaths (I think when they mean they leave their doors unlocked, that is when they are at home not when they are not - i think?) like in America. So it seems to be more than just allowing people to buy guns. Did you see that south park like animation? It was really good and the bits they showed about Americans going nuts over everything like Y2K (I dont think anyone in the UK went nuts and stocked up on everything, I was busy drawing)
I can't remember all the figures but it was rather suprising, death related gun crimes each year;
Australia - 65
UK - 68
America - 11,100 (0 = can't remember exact number)
So in America within 3 days there will have been more deaths involving guns than in the UK for a whole year.
> So in America within 3 days there will have been more deaths
> involving guns than in the UK for a whole year.
Yes but doesn't the USA have about 200 million more people then Britain?