FBM wrote:
Well, if you can show me how to go back in time and prevent the US population from being saturated with firearms practically since its foundation, I'll gladly work on it
Not necessary.
The USA can take a tip from Switzerland. Among western nations, and after the US, the Swiss have the biggest percentage of its population that own guns. Yet their murder rate (0.7) is a small fraction of that in America, and hand gun murders almost never happen.
Why?
The Swiss have a
total ban on anyone, except police and a few security people, carrying hand guns in public.
The first step to the USA reducing hand gun murders is to do the same. When it is a prison offence to have a hand gun on your person in public, this practice will quickly become unpopular. The murder rate will fall in proportion to the reducing numbers of people carrying hand guns.
The restrictions on ownership of hand guns would be something to follow up with. If you cannot carry a hand gun in public, then the perceived need for one for self defense disappears, since a rifle or shotgun at home is a much better self defense weapon.
Jim and I have talked of American gun culture being insane. Just as an example : in 2011, the entire nation of Germany and its entire police force, used just 85 bullets fired at criminals.
http://worldnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20 ... -2011?lite
In the same year, in Los Angeles, in one incident, police fired 90 bullets at a single unarmed man. Is that insane or what?
The Iraq war shocked Americans with its toll on its soldiers. 4,400 soldiers killed. The same number die in civilian gun shot incidents every 7 weeks back in good ol' mainland USA! And yet we have people arguing here that widespread gun ownership and use is a good thing. Sheesh!
For every human action, there is a rationalisation and a reason. Only sometimes do they coincide.