America’s constitutional right to free speech is an anachronism dating back to the 18th century. In modern times, it is an unmitigated disaster which has given rise to many defending the rights of privately owned guns and an alarming homicide rate, with a tally of more than 300,000 firearms related homicides in the past 25 years. While no law can be 100% effective, Britain has no “gun culture”, and much stricter societal controls which have contained the annual tally of gun related homicides to a double digit value - fewer than one fiftieth of the American gun-related homicide rate per 100,000 population.
(PS - Is it true that Great Britain banned CNBC's weekly broadcast of "WSJ Editorial Board"?)