Correlations are rarely perfect , but just because they aren't doesn't mean there is no causal relationship. I'm sure we all know of people who smoked twenty a day and went on to live to be 90, but none of us doubt smoking is a health risk.
An individual, perhaps, but the point of correlation is that over a larger sample - say an entire nation - Those individual quirks are accommodated.
I don't think anybody is suggesting you can't do other things as well as control guns, but they obviously do need to control guns.
Agreed.
Do they? Do you think they have disproportionately more gun deaths or disproportionately fewer gun deaths than they should?
My understanding is that they have significantly more gun death sentence per capita than anywhere in the world that isn't a war zone, and my personal take is each of them is one too many.
That's bullshit.
Poor phrasing on my part, I'm out of practice on here
It would help, obviously, but I have reservations about whether it would be enough to bring America in line with the rest of the world.
If you could miraculously introduce British gun laws into the USA, no matter what the attitude of the people, there would definitely be fewer gun deaths. You can't kill people with a gun if you can't get hold of one.
Fewer, yes, but introducing UK style gun laws wouldn't change the underlying culture, and the sheer volume of firearms at large in the US would make implementation of those laws problematic, I think.
Not that I can envision anything if that sort of strength being even considered, let alone passed through their legislature.
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