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author Posted by:Sebastian on date Jun 6th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Guns

From Japan:

Japan, whose strict gun controls have long helped its image as the safest industrialized nation, has recently seen its reputation slip in the wake of headline-making shootings.

Let’s face it, Japan has low violent crime rates because Japan is a homogenius society that is culturally non-violent.  Japanese Americas, who are subject to the same gun laws as the rest of us, have a lower violent crime rate that the Japanese population in general.

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