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Sounds to me like these so called studies are a big bag of horse crap. Buring wood has Less carbon release.
No, but any man worth his grits would feel violated with all the restrictions and added cost of gun ownership in Canada. Even here in Taxachusetts gun ownership is considered a god given right compared to being told what you can own,where you can use it, and who is allowed in Canada. The gun registration farce in Canada cost the taxpayers there 1 Billion dollars and it fail miserably. Technically you can own a gun in Canada.....but with all those restrictions who wants to ?Get your facts straight before you post - Guns are not "outlawed" in this country.
Great fishing and places to camp too.Canada does have some interesting bacon, great beers and good hockey, I wont rule out visitation.
Here is an interesting thing about Canada.
For its size, Canada has a small population. Although physically it is the second-largest country in the world, its population was only 31,281,092, according to a July 2000 estimate. Despite the vastness of the nation, 90 percent of the Canadian population is located within 160 kilometers (100 miles) of the U.S. border. With the exception of some notable groups, most of the nation's people live in urban areas.
P.S. I go on a fishing vacation in Canada every summer. No one can say they don't have some of the greatest fishing in the world. And other than for hunting or protection from wild animals while in the woods why would anyone need a gun in Canada? There crime rate is like zero compared to the U.S. most people there don't even lock there doors at home.