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Originally Posted by Elli
Don't the stats speak for themselves on this already? Americans have the right and ability to arm themselves daily. America has one of the highest murder and violent crime rates of any first world nation. Compare that to countries where guns are restricted to military, police forces, hunters, and other security-oriented professions. I don't think this is an experiment that is still waiting for the results to come in.
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_the_United_States
Crime rates per 100,000 people in the US in 2010:
Violent crime rate 403.6
Homicide rate 4.8
Property crime rate 2,941
According to http://www.unodc.org/documents/south...stice_2010.pdf
The homicide rate per 100,000 in the last reporting period was approximately (page 13-19):
United States: 7
Canada: 2
U.K: 2
Serbia: 4
Estonia:7
"Available data from 61 countries indicate that the percentage of homicides committed by firearm varies from 10 percent in countries in East and Southeast Europe to around 75 percent in Central America and the Caribbean."
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I'd like to know how many of these gun crimes are related to "legal" weapons?
How many of them wouldn't happen if it wasn't so easy to get hold of a gun?
I can see the whole protect yourself view and why people would want to, but at the end of the day you are carrying your gun to protect you from somebody else who could be carrying a gun most of the time.