Here is an abstract to an older study comparing two cities. Seattle, USA and Vancouver, Canada. Two very similar cities in location, population, demographics, etc. Crime rates are similar, assault rates are similar, similar homicide rates without guns.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3185622
The only thing different was the risk for homicide. Significantly higher in Seattle.
Again, I have explained my stance. I have nothing against gun owners in the US. They have a right that they are exercising.
But everywhere I look, the statistics show us that in places where the availability of guns is lower, there is a lower incidence of people dying from guns. Including murder, suicide and accidental death.
Isn't that what everybody wants?