Interesting story from the NRA today.  Admittedly one sided, but an
interesting comparison.

Monday, February 02, 2009
A Tale of Two Cities

Two cities face each other across the U.S.-Mexican border.

In one of them, oppressive gun control restricts legal firearm
ownership to an elite few approved by the bureaucrats in power. In the
other city, the right to keep and bear arms is respected by the
constitutions of the nation and the state.

Which city -Juarez, Mexico or El Paso, Texas -resembles a war zone?

Juarez had over 1,500 murders in 2008. That's a homicide rate of more
than 100 per 100,000. Just across the border, El Paso's population of
600,000 had just 16 murders in 2008.

American gun control advocates claim that if only we'd pass "common-
sense restrictions" like they have in Juarez, our city streets would
be safer. That's nonsense! Mexico's gun control laws haven't stopped
the drug cartels from turning Juarez into a killing zone.

Meanwhile, El Paso's law-and-order mentality goes hand in hand with
legal gun ownership. Of the tens of thousands of gun owners in El
Paso, thousands are Right-to-Carry permit holders. And El Paso is one
of the safest cities in the nation.

The difference between Juarez and El Paso is as clear as night and
day ... because it's as clear as the difference between gun control
and crime control.


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