I can see that you are completely ignorant to what's been going on in Europe the last several years. Nice, France. Guy in a truck kills 84.
you wanna compare the numbers killed in europe deliberately by trucks to those killed in mass shootings the US?
I mean, I can see what you're saying. If there are no guns, then there will be no gun deaths. That can be extended to most things: If there are no drugs, there are no more drug deaths. If there are no more cigarettes, there is a large reduction of lung cancer. If there isn't junk food, there is a large reduction of many diseases.
This is the cost of living in a free society. People have access to drugs and there will die of an overdose. Guns exist, so some people may use them in bad ways. I don't agree with punishing millions of people because of a few bad people.
you're talking as if this is hypothetical...we know what happens in the developed world when there is strict gun control. you don't have a problem with gun crime and murder rates are very low. there are plenty examples of this.
your society is no more free than anywhere else in the first world. drugs are illegal, you still even have "dry counties" where alcohol is banned! internet gambling is prohibited. you have many prohibited items. you just have ridiculous gun control laws which is tearing your society apart at the seams. but you're too stupid to do anything about it.
Hi Cucker,
http://www.mintpressnews.com/the-facts-that-neither-side-wants-to-admit-about-gun-control/207152/
Gun control is designed to stop people from killing each other, at least that’s what we are always told. Let’s take a look at the data:
United Kingdom: The UK enacted its handgun ban in 1996. From 1990 until the ban was enacted, the homicide rate fluctuated between 10.9 and 13 homicides per million. After the ban was enacted, homicides trended up until they reached a peak of 18.0 in 2003. Since 2003, which incidentally was about the time the British government flooded the country with 20,000 more cops, the homicide rate has fallen to 11.1 in 2010. In other words, the 15-year experiment in a handgun ban has achieved absolutely nothing.
Ireland: Ireland banned firearms in 1972. Ireland’s homicide rate was fairly static going all the way back to 1945. In that period, it fluctuated between 0.1 and 0.6 per 100,000 people. Immediately after the ban, the murder rate shot up to 1.6 per 100,000 people in 1975. It then dropped back down to 0.4. It has trended up, reaching 1.4 in 2007.
Australia: Australia enacted its gun ban in 1996. Murders have basically run flat, seeing only a small spike after the ban and then returning almost immediately to preban numbers. It is currently trending down, but is within the fluctuations exhibited in other nations.
Plain and simple. Gun control has no significant impact on murder rates. Removing firearms does not typically create massive lawlessness. It is a moot point. These figures aren’t a secret. Why would the governments of these nations want a disarmed populace? For the answer, it is best to look at a nation that has had long-time gun bans that is currently relaxing their laws. Russia recently relaxed its firearms laws. For the first time in recent memory, a Russian citizen can carry a firearm. The prohibited items speak volumes about what a government’s motive behind disarming the population is. Russia has allowed “smoothbore long barrelled guns, pistols, revolvers, and other firearms, as well as Tasers, and devices equipped with teargas.” That’s almost everything, what is still banned? Rifles. So the Russian government has made it clear that the real objective is to remove rifles from civilian hands. The reasoning is pretty clear: you need rifles to overthrow a government.
hi homo. australia never had a problem with homicide rates per se because guns were still nowhere near as prevalent as they are in the US. what they had was a problem with random massacres. they had 13 massacres in 18 years pre ban.
zero in 20 years post. the effects would be much greater in the US because the overall problem is far worse. the fatter you are the quicker the weight drops when you diet.
“While 13 gun massacres (the killing of 4 or more people at one time) occurred in Australia in the 18 years before the NFA, resulting in more than one hundred deaths, in the 14 following years (and up to the present), there were no gun massacres.”
“In the seven years before the NFA (1989-1995), the average annual firearm suicide death rate per 100,000 was 2.6 (with a yearly range of 2.2 to 2.9); in the seven years after the buyback was fully implemented (1998-2004), the average annual firearm suicide rate was 1.1 (yearly range 0.8 to 1.4).”
“In the seven years before the NFA, the average annual firearm homicide rate per 100,000 was .43 (range .27 to .60) while for the seven years post NFA, the average annual firearm homicide rate was .25 (range .16 to .33).”
“[T]he drop in firearm deaths was largest among the type of firearms most affected by the buyback.”
http://www.factcheck.org/2017/10/gun-control-australia-updated/