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Ownership of Canadian guns and management of guns Oscar 's award - winning documentary "Columbine Bowling" enhanced recognition of gun ownership and gun management issues. Should ownership of guns be prohibited or should they be managed? Will ownership of the gun create a violent society? The answer is immeasurable, but the answer is more obvious from the firearm between the US and Canada. The United States may make a partial ban on attack weapons. Mr. Gallup states that those who already have guns most often refer to individual safety / protection as reasons of possession (60%) and then hunting (36%) . Gun control focused on psychiatric disorders may increase public sadness associated with mental disorders. By so doing, gun legislation involves gathering the names of people with psychosis.
Anti-political, critical, persuasive views dominate Colombine through bowling. Bowling For Columbine is a documentary written by controversial director Michael Moore, written, produced, and spoken. The movie of 2002 aims to control the eyes of Americans and people of the world with a gun. This film is based on the shooting incident at Columbine High School, and two students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold entered the alma mater, 15 people died and 21 others were injured. This movie is investigating US gun control and lacks gun ownership laws and regulations.