except the one statistic that would seem most relivant to that event says otherwise
Possessing firearms with intent to
cause fear of violence
Intent to cause fear is hardly the same as Dunblane, that's covered by "Possession of firearms with intent to
endanger life or injure property".
The odd thing about intent to cause fear is that many of those "firearms" were probably replicas, hence the intent to cause fear. British police like to "overcharge", and would go for an intent to endanger life if possible.
Obviously, you can't endanger life with a replica.
Replica guns and air guns are classified as firearms if used as such during a crime. There's a fairly famous case of a man in the UK convicted of armed robbery, after using a banana in a bag and claiming it was a gun.
also do you have any figures on actual crimes? by that I mean that the statistics are for crimes that are mostly just crimes because of gun regulation,
I gave these figures because they show the oft repeated claim that there are large numbers of ilegal guns in Britain are false. If there were large numbers of criminals with guns, then you would expect to see large numbers of people being charged and convicted of possesion of firearms.
The actual number of crimes committed with "firearms" is fairly hard to pin down, partly because they lump air weapons and firearms together for many of the categories, and partly because the way they record crimes has changed.
Offences with air weapons have gone up hugely, but I think that's mainly because such "crimes" went un-reported before. It used to be that a kid could go out in to fields with an air weapon, now thanks to the hysteria about uns whipped up by the media, some idiot will se him and phone the police, who have to respond.
The kid gets a warning for armed trespass, and another "firearms" offence is recorded.
Also, the vast majority of handguns used in robberies in the UK are replicas, but they are still recorded as firearms crimes.
There's no doubt the number of murders with guns has gone up, to 96 last year. That's about as much to do with the "ban" on handguns as the fall in 1997/98/99 was.