sonjay
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If the actual number has stayed stable, another way of interpreting the data is that knife murderers have kept on killing with knives at the same rate while other murderers are killing less and not switching to knives. This is getting ridiculous. We'll have to agree to disagree. To be honest, I don't think gun laws were designed to stop murder overall. They were designed to stop mass shootings like Hoddle Street and Port Arthur, and so far it's worked.
Hmmm.... New Zealand's policy of not banning guns is working just as well as Australia's gun ban at preventing mass shootings.
But of course, New Zealand hasn't had any coffee shops seized by terrorists, either, so maybe New Zealand's policy is working better.
Really.... it's so obvious. Guns do not cause homicide, nor mass shootings, nor violent crime of any type.
Anyone who wishes not to have a gun because they're afraid of guns, should just go ahead and not have a gun. But there's no sense in trying blame a personal fear of an inanimate object on crime or violence. The inanimate object is not responsible for crime or violence. And personal fears are nothing on which laws and public policy should be based.
"I don't want to have a gun because I'm afraid of them" is a perfectly valid reason to not have a gun.
"I don't want to have a gun, and I don't want anyone else to have a gun, because they cause murder and other crimes" is based on misperceptions and untruths.
"Anyone who carries a gun or who keeps a gun in their home is paranoid and living in fear" is projection at its worst.