Quite the opposite. 200 million Americans who do not own firearms are not being murdered, raped or maimed to any degree greater than the 100 million who do own guns. However, those who own guns are seeing spousal murder, and suicide of family members occurring at a rate far greater than among the 200 million without guns.Seth wrote:
There's 100,000 to 2.5 million individual instances of citizens with firearms NOT being victimized every year. That's proof absolute of the utility of firearms in preventing criminal victimization.
In addition, hundreds of millions of people living in the other 23 richest nations who do not have guns are being murdered at a rate a quarter or less than the USA.
The idea that owning guns makes you safer is shown clearly by the statistics to be utter, unmitigated hogwash.
It is not a moral assertion at all. It is purely pragmatic. Half of all murders in the USA are with hand guns and ditto with suicides. To remove handguns is to reduce the carnage. Nothing moral about that, apart from the fact that saving lives is a very moral action.Seth wrote:To suggest that we ban handguns because they are "particularly bad" is to impute a motive and moral judgment on an inanimate lump of metal that cannot function without a human being operating it, which is both logical fallacy and a silly assertion