If you were truly interested in thinking critically, you'd realize that baseball bats and hammers each kill more people than open carry weapons. You'd also realize that more people die to car wrecks every year in the US than are killed with firearms (both legally and illegally), and that knives result in more serious injuries than firearms. However, you have no fear of watching a baseball game (even though baseball bats are one of the most common murder weapons) and likely think little of carrying a pocket knife, all the while driving one of the top causes of death (a car) on the way to work.
Quite literally, guns are one of the least-used mechanisms for loss of life and limb in the US. If you're truly concerned about guns, you should start by removing the items from your life listed above.
Pred4tor is quite right - it's an irrational fear based on lack of exposure and a lack of true logical thinking.
Sure, if you want to just blatantly ignore usage rates for baseballs, hammers, automobiles (some spend almost a third of their life in a motorized vehicle of some kind), access to knives, and all kinds of mitigating factors.
Now I'm not at all saying per time/usage, guns are the most dangerous things ever. But they might be. I lack the data to say.
And in any case, your assertion that more guns means a safer country is, for lack of a better word, imbecilic. It flagrantly ignores any actual data, all holes in your logic, and evidence to the contrary, all in favor of this image of this magical land where bad guys are gunned down on the street corner before they can do anything.
And holy toejam, have you considered the race factor? The black community has been on edge already as of late. You know Golly-geen well there's some people out there that would take advantage of your wild west land to kill blacks for racially motivated reasons. Nevermind blatant racism, what if there's more Fergusons? And it's a lot more likely, considering it was a cop with real legal authority.
Besides that, you're arguing like preventable deaths are just part of life and nobody should lose and sleep over them. Sure cars are more dangerous overall (I personally feel we need to do something about that one too), but you've as much as said you want wider access to firearms on the grounds that any extra deaths are a drop in the bucket.