Actually, in terms of the western world, America's homicide rate is far from the highestMake no mistake about it. We are a very violent culture. We also have good things about America, but this violence is epidemic and unknown and abhorrent elsewhere in the Western world.
When are we ever going to take a good, honest look at ourselves and what we all go through several times a year with these mass shootings?
That's despite the united state having one of the most honest metrics for homicide. Britain publishes "murder rate" which requires someone to be caught, convicted of murder, and lose an appeal against that conviction
what percentage of homicides do you think fulfil those criteria? if it is as high as 10%, then that puts England and Wales at the same homicide rate as the united state, and Scotland twice as high as the united state
Given the make up of the population of England and Wales, that would not be a surprise.
If you look to your south, Brazil might have fewer "gun deaths" per 100,000 population per year, but it has about three times the homicide rate
If you reduce one means to kill people, you don't reduce the overall rate.
a question for you to ponder
Firearms technology hasn't changed significantly since about the 1930s, and certainly not since the 1950s. Large capacity magazines have been around since the 1880s (Evans carbine, 35 shot magazine)
young teenagers used to take guns to school for competitive target shooting. We've members of this board who were on their school rifle teams
In canada there were virtually no gun laws until 1968. There was even a small circle of machine gun shooters certainly until the late 1980s
Americans were not getting mass shootings until the late 1960s and then not in any numbers until the mid or late 1980s
Britain, Canada and Australia were the same
What changed?