I have developed an easy to follow 3-step chart to help the USA solve it's problems.
1. Do you think the USA has a problem with firearm-related deaths per capita?
a. Yes: go to point 2
b. No: That can be your viewpoint, but the US population overwhelmingly has a problem with this.
2. Do you think that the government attempting to restrict gun ownership in some way is at least part of the answer?
a. Yes: I agree, less guns mean less firearm-related deaths/violence per capita (see below).
b. No: go to point 3
3. According to you what should the US government do to attempt to reduce firearm-related deaths per capita other than restricting gun ownership in some way, how should it implement it and how is this better than restricting gun ownership in some way?
You have to either agree with imposing laws restricting gun ownership, be okay with extremely high gun violence statistics for a developed country or provide a better alternative, explain why it's better and why restricting gun ownership is not the answer, or you are logically inconsistent.
This article imo best compiles (gun)violence/homicides stats per capita and gun ownership statistics both for USA only and international:
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics ... aps-chartsI think this chart illustrates it best in one image (but please read the article)
Personally I find it insane that a lot of US Americans want more guns to combat gun violence, what do you want? Anarchy? No government, everyone has to protect their own? You want The Walking Dead with no zombies, you hate being a developed country that much?
Less guns means less gun violence seems very logical to me, and all the evidence seems to point to this most probably being the case, to this being an obvious possible solution but you guys don't even want to try it. You'd literally rather die.
I don't live in the US, but nowhere have I seen a valid argument with valid reasoning on how it would be a bad idea to impose stricter gun laws to combat gun violence. And I've looked.
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Sarge wrote:
This is what I think of gun control. Any questions? Feel free to ask.
Why is the flag of a middle-eastern entity below ex-US President Barrack Obama's picture?