AP Photo/Lisa Marie Pane Canadians aren’t quite as quick to defend their gun rights as Americans. In fact, Canada doesn’t really acknowledge gun rights at all. They don’t seem to have a version of the Second Amendment that shields them from a predatory government. They’ve been fortunate thus far to have anything resembling gun rights at all, to be fair. The federal government’s new gun-control legislation, Bill C-21, which was introduced in the House of Commons on Tuesday, has been roundly criticized for lacking any real teeth and targeting legal firearm owners, instead of organized crime and the underground weapons trade, which are the real sources of gun violence in Canada. While all this is true, it will also provide a further disincentive for otherwise law-abiding Canadians to purchase guns through legal channels.