Posted October 25, 2015 9:00 pm by Comments

By Robert Farago

Now that Guyana’s gun amnesty has lapsed, the government is cracking down on “those suspected of having illegal guns.” What burden of proof do Guyanese police require to detain and interrogate citizens suspected of possessing illegal guns? Probably the same as that for citizens suspected possession of gun parts – also a crime punishable by a five-year jail sentence. Did I forget ammunition? That too. Despite the anti-gun policing, osac.gov reports, “Guyana’s 2010 homicide rate as 18.4 per 100,000 people — the fourth highest murder rate in South America behind Venezuela, Colombia, and Brazil. Guyana’s murder rate is three times higher than the United States’.” Will the crackdown stem “gun violence” like that on display in the video after the jump? What do you think? . . .

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