The problem is that America/Americans seem to value and defend the right to bear arms over the right to live and not be murdered with a gun. The 'guns don't kill, people kill' attitude would be indefensible in virtually every other country on the planet. I live in the UK and whilst we tragically do have some gun crime, we have decent gun controls. We have had children murdered whilst at school and we said never again. Dunblane happened years ago but I will never forget it. I have never seen or heard a gun and I rate my chances of being killed by a gun at zero. I am not frightened of gun crime, but I would be frightened if I went to the US.
I often read comments describing how the US has now got so many guns it would be impossible to ban guns. I imagine it would be impossible to ban guns completely in any country. But if you think of all the people murdered by a gun in say the past year and you took just one of those guns away, one or even several people would still be alive. It's not an all or nothing situation. It's a for goodness sake do something.
Toddlers and young children killing with guns is absolutely deplorable. I mean no offence, but what sort of country and what sort of people allow small children anywhere near a gun - loaded or otherwise? The US's problem is with their attitude to guns just as much as the guns themselves.
Incidentally, we also have legislation regarding the sale of and carrying of knives. Sadly, we have ever increasing knife crime particularly with young people. London especially has had a lot of young (mainly) men murdered using knives. The government and police tighten up legislation fairly regularly, but the problem remains and it is an absolute tragedy. But we try to protect both our citizens and visitors and I am certain that countless people are alive who wouldn't be if UK citizens had the same rights to have guns (note the plural) as those in the US.
I often read comments describing how the US has now got so many guns it would be impossible to ban guns. I imagine it would be impossible to ban guns completely in any country. But if you think of all the people murdered by a gun in say the past year and you took just one of those guns away, one or even several people would still be alive. It's not an all or nothing situation. It's a for goodness sake do something.
Toddlers and young children killing with guns is absolutely deplorable. I mean no offence, but what sort of country and what sort of people allow small children anywhere near a gun - loaded or otherwise? The US's problem is with their attitude to guns just as much as the guns themselves.
Incidentally, we also have legislation regarding the sale of and carrying of knives. Sadly, we have ever increasing knife crime particularly with young people. London especially has had a lot of young (mainly) men murdered using knives. The government and police tighten up legislation fairly regularly, but the problem remains and it is an absolute tragedy. But we try to protect both our citizens and visitors and I am certain that countless people are alive who wouldn't be if UK citizens had the same rights to have guns (note the plural) as those in the US.