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Winnipeg homicides hits record high of 34

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Winnipeg homicides hits record high of 34


Law & Order | 206758 hits | Oct 30 11:16 pm | Posted by: ShepherdsDog
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Two fatal shootings this weekend have brought Winnipeg's number of homicides this year to 34, matching the city's record high that was set in 2004.

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  1. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Mon Oct 31, 2011 6:31 am
    Was it bucking the downward trend? Regina, Saskatoon and Edmonton seem to be following closely too.

  2. by avatar Zipperfish  Gold Member
    Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:42 am
    Tough town. I grew up in the North End there. Saw some stuff there I sure wish I could unsee.

  3. by avatar andyt
    Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:55 pm
    "ShepherdsDog" said
    Was it bucking the downward trend? Regina, Saskatoon and Edmonton seem to be following closely too.


    A couple of years ago, Abbottsford was the murder capital of Canada. This year they haven't had a murder yet. The cops cracked down on gangs, the gangs probably shot their wad fighting each other, and things are quiet again. So they're at the head of the downward trend. So it goes.

  4. by Anonymous
    Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:17 pm
    "ShepherdsDog" said
    Was it bucking the downward trend? Regina, Saskatoon and Edmonton seem to be following closely too.


    We have the prohibitionists to thank. They disabled the hells angels organization here temporarily, but nothing has been done to remove the black market. So we get the other vermin fighting for their chunk of it. Next we get to look forward to the hells angels fighting to get it back once they reorganize. Prohibition kills.

  5. by avatar Freakinoldguy
    Mon Oct 31, 2011 9:42 pm
    And your solution is to legalize all drugs?

  6. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:09 pm
    Obviously this is another aspect of climate change at work here.

    (Figured I'd get that posted for Eureka since I'm so full of awesome)

  7. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:14 pm
    "Curtman" said
    Was it bucking the downward trend? Regina, Saskatoon and Edmonton seem to be following closely too.


    We have the prohibitionists to thank. They disabled the hells angels organization here temporarily, but nothing has been done to remove the black market. So we get the other vermin fighting for their chunk of it. Next we get to look forward to the hells angels fighting to get it back once they reorganize. Prohibition kills.



  8. by Anonymous
    Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:34 pm
    "Freakinoldguy" said
    And your solution is to legalize all drugs?


    Marijuana and prostitution would be enough to do a very significant reduction in their revenue.

  9. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:49 pm
    you really haven't thought that through. Even in places where prostitution is 'legal' there are still meat markets controlled by the gangs, whether it's underage prostitutes or unlicensed junky whores looking to turn tricks for their next fix. They'll provide services legal brothels won't. They lose money from pot, they invest more into other markets, be it harder drugs, protection rackets, arms dealing, construction ...any number of areas. they aren't just about ass and grass.

    Your band aid solutions are ridiculous. This may whittle some smaller players out, but those that have been around for awhile will become harder and more protective of their remaining or new 'ventures'. They are businessmen as well as criminals, who will create opportunities, and who obviously have a little more forethought than you've exhibited.

  10. by avatar Benn
    Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:51 pm
    "ShepherdsDog" said
    Was it bucking the downward trend? Regina, Saskatoon and Edmonton seem to be following closely too.


    Yahhh we win, those guys lose. In yer face Regina and Edmonton! We totally suck more than you!

  11. by avatar Gunnair  Gold Member
    Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:51 pm
    "Curtman" said
    Was it bucking the downward trend? Regina, Saskatoon and Edmonton seem to be following closely too.


    We have the prohibitionists to thank. They disabled the hells angels organization here temporarily, but nothing has been done to remove the black market. So we get the other vermin fighting for their chunk of it. Next we get to look forward to the hells angels fighting to get it back once they reorganize. Prohibition kills.

    Or, you could thank those people who willfully support organized crime so that they can indulge in some selfish, narcissistic desire irrespective of the harm it does since they can't think beyond their own petty wants.

    Just sayin'...

  12. by avatar Freakinoldguy
    Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:13 am
    "Curtman" said
    And your solution is to legalize all drugs?


    Marijuana and prostitution would be enough to do a very significant reduction in their revenue.


    I doubt it. All they'll do is move to another form of illegal activity, since they aren't gonna ever quit being criminals.

    Face reality, you want pot legalized for your own personal reasons which is fine, just don't link it with the eradication of gangs cause that isn't going to happen, especially with the extremely large market south of the 49th parallel.

    These people are in gangs for a myriad of reasons and marijuana sales profit is just one of them. So to eradicate gangs will take alot more than just legalizing your favorite herb.

  13. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:18 am
    Until it is legal, he's just funding organized crime and doing so willingly.

  14. by avatar Freakinoldguy
    Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:31 am
    I personally couldn't give a shit if it's legal or not. What I'm sick of hearing is that by legalizing it, every social ill in Canada will be eradicated and we'll all get to live in a land of plenty with unicorns and rainbows and and kiss my shiney metal ass.


    What a crock of shit. Legalizing it won't change the fact that it'll still be a drug with negative ramifications just like alcohol, despite what the potheads claim.



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