Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Point Click, Fire: An Undercover Investigation of Illegal Online Gun Sales [View all]discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,784 posts)...I do sincerely appreciate an opportunity for discussion. Thanks
As you said: "In this case, to say that our non-gun homicide rate is greater than their overall homicide rate is almost the same as saying that our non-gun homicide rate is greater than theirs." I agree here; both statements are equivalent and correct. I repeat: the US non-firearm murder rate is higher than the overall murder rate in many other countries. You could, for example, compare the US and the UK. Saying that the murder rate is so much lower in the UK BECAUSE they have so many fewer private firearms does not logically follow. This is a fallacy known as post hoc, ergo proptor hoc. Saying the US has a non-firearm murder rate higher than some national overall murder rates and lower than others is neither descriptive nor enlightening.
The US has 35% of the world's private firearms. Does the US also have 35% of the world's murders? If firearms cause murder, there must be some science that proves it, otherwise this whole idea is just conjecture.
Sarcasm alert: Are you saying that black markets don't flourish in areas where some type of prohibition is present?
You say, "The comparisons between the US and the rest of the industrialized world when it comes to gun violence could not be more clear. We have more gun availability, we have more illegal guns and we have more gun violence." You have not proven this assertion.