Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Point Click, Fire: An Undercover Investigation of Illegal Online Gun Sales [View all]In one year, guns murdered 17 people in Finland, 35 in Australia, 39 in England and Wales, 60 in Spain, 194 in Germany, 200 in Canada, and 9,484 in the United States.
The United States is an outlier, in part, because our gun laws are woefully inadequate.
The United States remains an outlier when you control for population. To see gun murders by population and to read academic research supporting the poster, click here.
http://www.bradycampaign.org/facts/
How else do you explain this phenomena - are American's just angrier than other industrialized countries or is because just about anyone who wants it has access to guns?
I think we need limits on the amount of dealers, types of weapons dealers, types possessed and ammo possession, and local organization and regular inspection. We do all these things for many other products in this country; it's high time we do it for firearms.
I'm not being subjected to a quiz; I am familiar with current federal and some state laws through reading about the failures of gun laws in preventing lunatics and criminals from obtaining them. It's too early to tell where the man in the story above obtained his weapon; that happened today.