This Charming Manc
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Due to time I and keeping posts relativity pithy can we address one Issue at a time?
Your first rebuttal
Which agrees with the main point I make. I believe your gun liberty introduces significantly more risk and personal danger than the positive effects it can have on personal safety.
When we look at figures like this we tend to look at deaths per 100,000 people, so the different numbers of people taken into consideration.
I will take the UK and USA as two examples, similar cultures, similar levels of industrialisation, urbanisation, multi culturalism, general crime is slightly higher the UK, but the significant difference when it comes to homicide is guns. The US population is roughly 5 times that of the UK ( we are crammed in here ).
The US has more than 1 gun per head the UK about 4 gun for every 100 people, but virtually no handguns.
The murder rate per 100,000 people
If you look at the gun homicide rate
If you look at the gun death rate which includes suicides & accidents as well as homicides;
From the above stats it is not hard to a see why I believe the UK situation brings significantly better outcomes than the current US situation.
A few more observations
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
https://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/region/united-kingdom
https://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/region/united-states
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Your first rebuttal
Mass gun ownership a serious inflates the numbers of american killed every year compared to other similar democracies.
Statistically, more people will inevitably mean more deaths, whether guns are present or not.
Now, I can assume you mean more deaths as a result of gun use. That can be argued. Sure, when comparing Australia, UK, Canada, and US, then yes, the US has more gun related deaths. But that makes sense, since it is the only one with the assurance of gun liberty.
Which agrees with the main point I make. I believe your gun liberty introduces significantly more risk and personal danger than the positive effects it can have on personal safety.
It is also the one with the highest population. As I pointed out before, more people equates into more deaths. The US is also higher in automobile accidents. Again, more people equals more deaths.
When we look at figures like this we tend to look at deaths per 100,000 people, so the different numbers of people taken into consideration.
I will take the UK and USA as two examples, similar cultures, similar levels of industrialisation, urbanisation, multi culturalism, general crime is slightly higher the UK, but the significant difference when it comes to homicide is guns. The US population is roughly 5 times that of the UK ( we are crammed in here ).
The US has more than 1 gun per head the UK about 4 gun for every 100 people, but virtually no handguns.
The murder rate per 100,000 people
- in the US 4.88 per 100,000 or 15,696 people total
- in the UK it is 0.92 per 100,000 or 594 people total,
If you look at the gun homicide rate
- in the US 3.54 per 100,000 or 11,208 people total
- in the UK it is 0.04 per 100,000 or 23 people total (2013 figures)
If you look at the gun death rate which includes suicides & accidents as well as homicides;
- in the US 10.63 per 100,000 or 33,636 people total
- in the UK it is 0.22 per 100,000 or 122 people total (2013 figures)
From the above stats it is not hard to a see why I believe the UK situation brings significantly better outcomes than the current US situation.
A few more observations
- There is a strong coloration between the difference between the two homicide rates and the number of gun homicides in the US.
- Rates for other methods of murder such as poison, knives, suffocation, assault are similar enough to make think that Americans are not more murderous or have more evil intent than Brits.
- Thankfully all murder rates have been dropping on both sides of the Atlantic the past few years
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
https://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/region/united-kingdom
https://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/region/united-states
I would say that philosophically, it stands for you to prove that guns are the directly responsible for the higher number of deaths, rather than the US having more criminals.
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