Rights activists to hold rallies in solidarity with Trayvon Martin's family { Canada holds rally }
"USA is a violent society and it legalizes violence."
This is one of many International rallies concerning this issue.
And you can bet believe that Saint will report the International consensus on this issue.
I personally thank Press TV of Iran for this report!
Press TV- Iran
Published on Jul 17, 2013
In Canada, rights activists are to hold demonstrations to condemn the not-guilty verdict for Florida neighborhood watch who fatally shot an unarmed black American back in 20-12. They are also planning a vigil in solidarity with Trayvon Martin's family.
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Saint,
Don't even go there with those Canucks and their hypocrisy! I can't stand Canadians with their facades about being better off than the States. Puhleeze! They have so many stabbings that its pathetic not mean the gun violence in their urban inner city neighborhoods.
Canadian cities... rising gun violence ‘disturbing’
Families of victims of gun violence call for Ontario gun registry
TORONTO, Ont. – The families of Oliver Martin and Dylan Ellis are calling for the province to keep track of guns, if the federal government will not.
June 13 marked the fourth anniversary of the murder of the two Toronto men shot and killed outside a condo near Richmond Street West and Walnut Avenue.
At Queen’s Park, an emotional Susan Martin recounted the night her son Oliver and his friend Dylan were killed.
“Oliver, my darling beautiful boy, I will love you forever and hold you and Dylan in my heart as you would hold each other,” she said.
The families were joined, Tuesday, by Councillor Adam Vaughan as they called for the data from the soon to be extinct national gun registry to be saved. They say they also want to see an Ontario gun registry created.
The province has already said they will not create a registry but say they will ask stores to keep records of everyone who buys a gun.
Councillor Vaughan said he also wants to see a ban on ammunition sales across the city.
“There is no rational reason to have a bullet in a crowded city, a friendly neighbourhood or a shopping mall,” said Vaughan.
City council approved a motion calling on the province to keep information from the federal long-gun registry program, which includes records on nearly 300,000 firearms registered in the GTA.
The murder of Martin and Ellis remains unsolved.
http://www.680news.com/news/local/ar...o-g...