smr wrote:Take the 20th century, 4x's guns have outlawed in countries and bad actions happened within each country. China, Russia, Cambodia, and Germany stripped their citizens of firearms. Ahmm...did not bad actions occur within all these countries. That's just off the top of the old noggin! By the same token their a few countries that successfully disarmed!
You're incapable of reading statistics.
Let's see here, Germany has an intentional murder rate (regardless of means used to kill someone) hovering at about 0.8 per 100.000 citizens. The US, by comparison, shows a rate of 3.8. Even taking in the usual inaccuracies such comparisons include, this is a substantial difference.
The question isn't whether or not crime happens in countries where firearms are banned or highly restricted. The question is how much the presence of guns does to make crime more lethal, and based on the available evidence, crime in the US is far more likely to end up with someone dead than it is anywhere else in the western world.
Secondly, the US has an impressively high level of domestic terrorism (that is, if we're counting the weekly mass shootings as terrorism). Germany's most high-profile terrorism act in recent years was a killing spree done by a small cell of neonazis using an illegal firearm to murder a dozen or so kebab shop owners. Which was done over close to a decade.
If you're going to tell me that the average US citizen is safer than the average German because the american can own and carry guns while the german has to procure a proper license and isn't allowed to carry his piece, I will call your sanity into question.