I'm pretty sure wiki is a safe/sufficient source for "International homicide rates" it has 105 sources from government sites from all around the world, backed by statistics from the United Nations.
I matched there data for the U.S. with this source
http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/content/pub/pdf/htus8008.pdf
U.S. homicide rates 1950-2010.. and the numbers are the same.
In 2010 for every 100,000 people there were 4.8 intentionally killed in the United States.
U.S. - 4.8
U.K. - 1.23
CA - 1.62
U.S. has 2.96 times as many Canadian homicides
and 3.90 times as many as the U.K.
However, ..Canada is 1.32 times the U.K. homicide rate. I understand that Canada has tighter gun laws but if they prohibited civilian-owned guns altogether you think it would replicate U.K. stats and shave off that entire .32?
I'm going to have to go with
Order's quote saying "what works for one country does not work with another."
I do believe that we need to tighten our gun laws a bit and make owning a non-registered gun a much more serious offense. Anyone whom chooses mistreat fire-arms should also face stricter penalties and be made an example of publicly as a warning to others. America is so deeply set in it's protection mentality that if some how every civilian gun were to disappear over night, there would be a huge up-rise in creating our own weaponry and passing them out like bibles in some areas.
Half of our country has been divided for many years and it took until 1865 to abolish slavery. It wasn't even until around 1964 racism began to die down a little. Understand that much of that hate still lives on in today's generation as well on every side of that spectrum. So we're not the best examples of rational thinking as a whole. Hostility, resentment, and pride seem to run in our paradigm so we are very reluctant to quit old habits cold-turkey. Take a look around; we're the only "developed" country in the world without national healthcare. We are forced to chose between two different parties that resort to slandering one another and creating fallacies for those participating, to vote 3rd party would be a wasted vote in our system.
There are plenty of people in America that agree with you 100% Sheechiibii but making everyone give up their guns here in the U.S. in this day and age would more than likely just start another civil war or worse. This is why for intense behavior I endorse an even more intense punishment.
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