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In reply to the discussion: London: a case study in the effectiveness of gun control. [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)25. Exactly. Despite higher general levels of violent crime, the UK has far less murder.
Clear evidence of the lethality of guns. If we had similar gun laws, we would likely have even lower homicide rates than the UK.
One caveat is that comparisons of "violent crime" suffer from the fact that it is not as clearly defined as homicide (e.g. when does an assault become "aggravated"
. But still, it is clear that the reason that the UK has a lower homicide is not that they are a less violent people, or that they have less gangs, or any of the other reasons that people try to give as an excuse for the astronomical homicide rates in the US.
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They have a high amount of stabbings though..and you can always get a gun fairly easy
HipChick
May 2013
#13
Stabbings are much less lethal than shootings. Part of why the homicide rate is so low.
DanTex
May 2013
#15
Exactly. Despite higher general levels of violent crime, the UK has far less murder.
DanTex
May 2013
#25
It's not clear that "violence against the person" as measured in the UK is at all the same thing
DanTex
May 2013
#34
That's all very interesting, but it's not really the subject under discussion, is it?
sibelian
May 2013
#38