Agreed. They are inanimate objects and millions of Canadians use them for lawful purposes such as hunting (sustenance and pest/predator control), protection in the bush (most bush camps I worked out of had at least one bear-chaser on staff) and sport shooting. Number of gun owners in Canada is 2000% (yes 3 zeros) of motorcycle owners but the number of gun deaths is only 30% of the motorcycle deaths. The numbers get even more skewed when you just factor in the deaths by lawfully possessed guns. No wonder I'm paying $35 a year for $5,000,000 in shooting injury/death/damage insurance... I don't need to tell you how much we pay for 1/5 of that in bike insurance
Btw, we should congratulate each other on our 60th criminal records check in 2014.. Also congratulating you on the 61st in advance (coming tomorrow)
What's this shooting insurance all about? Bear with me, I'm a firearms newb with my permit applications sitting in front of me.