An open question: what benefits can OUSA offer that would make OUSA membership compelling for a larger fraction of US orienteering club members? At present, only about 25% of members of US orienteering clubs are also OUSA members. (~6000 and ~1500 respectively).
Unrelated, and without context: Canadian Border Guards don't use their guns very often.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/cbsa-border-guards...