Originally posted by Shuckins
Beetle,
With all due respect, how can you contend that the only thing that is certain is that there would be a big increase in gun homicides if the gun ban were lifted in Britain? What do you base that on? According to previous statements that you have made, gun homicide was almost non-existent in the U.K. before the ban went into effect. The mere presence of guns does not automatically lead to increased violence and mayhem. There quite a number of nations across the world that allow widespread gun ownership which do not suffer from high gun homicide rates, such as Sweden and Switzerland. Despite your protestations to the contrary, there is no verifiable corelation between the presence of of guns and gun homicide.
As I said in my previous post, the law-abiding do not feel an inclination to slaughter their fellow-men because of the mere presence of a weapon.
Regards, Shuckins
Sorry, Shuck - I've only just see your post.
Gun homicides were indeed
almost nonexistent for many years. By "almost nonexistent", I mean fewer than 100 and closer to 50. That's bad enough, although a tally of many thousands has been described as a "pittance", a small price to pay for the freedom to keep guns. So "almost nonexistent" is a relative term.
The reason that Britain would have increased gun homicides if guns were made freely available here is because like America, Britain has a problem with racial tensions, and ethnic gangs and drug related feuds. It has been said many times on this board that the vast majority of US gun homicides involve criminals, particularly drug dealers, many of whom belong to ethnic minorities.
I have never been to either Sweden or Switzerland, but I doubt whether either is a melting pot of different races in the way that Britain and America are. How many people/immigrants of ethnic minorities live in Switzerland? Very, very few would be my guess.
Now you could say that a gun is an inanimate object/guns don't kill people blah blah blah... but the fact is that a gun has to be present for a gun crime to occur. We try to keep the lid on it by eliminating the presence of guns, but it's not a perfect system.
I hold my beliefs because there are parallels between crime in Britain and crime in the US - racial crimes, drug dealing, territorial disputes etc. - but which are far less prevalent in countries like Sweden and Switzerland.