Originally posted by Toad
Sorry, beet. That's just unproven. Even the blimp known as Michael Moore showed that Canada has as many or more guns than the US and availability isn't a problem.
Yet their stats are exceedingly better than ours. It was before they tightened up their gun laws and it really hasn't change after they tightened up their gun laws.
So.... they've got more guns than the US per capita, IIRC, and they did long, long before their gun laws became significantly different from ours.
I think you're assessment of the problem is incorrect.
Again, I'll point out that Moore couldn't come up with a reasonable explanation in BFC, either... so he just left the subject hanging in his film.
I think you're being obtuse.
Guns on their own are not a problem, apart from the dangers of accidental discharge etc.
We've talked about this before, and this might also answer Dowding's query: There are TWO ingredients necessary for a gun crime to occur. One is the gun, and the other is the idiot/criminal holding it. Places outside the US with high gun ownership (Canada, and parts of Scandinavia and Switzerland) don't have a huge crime problem because they don't also have the large criminal underclass. That's why the availability of guns might not be a problem in those places, but from what I've heard, most of the legally owned guns in Switzerland are not handguns, and are therefore not suited to criminal use. I've never been to Switzerland (can't afford it - lol), but I wouldn't mind betting that there are no drug gangs and turf wars going on there. OK, Britain
is multicultural, but only in certain areas. But even so, we don't have a significant level of gun crime as you yourself have observed in this thread. It takes
both ingredients to produce the explosive mixture which results in widespread gun crime. Britain has only one of these ingredients. Switzerland has the other. The US has both. Notice how your "availability of guns isn't the problem" stance only works outside the US, in relatively law abiding societies. The availability of guns
IS the problem in the US, and
WOULD BE the problem in Britain if we weren't careful.
Like I said, in the war against gun crime, you can't legislate against idiots/criminals, but you can do the next best thing, which is to legislate against the guns that they would like to get hold of.
30-40, your serve.
I think I'll take a strawberry break.
BTW, did you hear the positive wave I sent?