Posted by jclarkbaker on 12/19/2012 10:10:00 AM (view original):
Guns are not the problem, and statistics back this up:
More whites own guns than blacks, yet the murder rate for blacks is much higher.
There are more guns in rural areas than in urban areas, yet the murder rate is higher in urban areas (where there are tougher gun laws).
Hand gun ownership doubled in the 20th century, while the murder rate went down.
Regarding the argument that other countries that have banned guns have lower murder rates than the US, GB has had a lower rate for 200 years, guns or no guns. It was easier to buy a gun in London in the mid 20th century than in NYC, yet the murder rate in NYC was higher.
1954 London: only a dozen armed robberies. 1990's: over a hundred times more.
Switzerland, Israel, New Zealand, and Finland have higher gun ownership rates than Germany, yet Germany has a higher murder rate than all of them.
People. Criminals and the mentally ill. They are the problem. Taking guns out of the hands of people who are not the problem is not solution.
see: http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/335848/gun-control-ignorance-thomas-sowell
Good statistics, but you miss the point.
Guns are a
part of the problem.
As is a weak mental health system, a prevalent culture of violence, and a whole lot of other factors.
A great misservice is done to the victims of this tragedy by everybody who seeks to make
it into either:
a) a case for sweeping gun retrictions
b) another platform to refuse to consider the ways gun ownership/availabilty could be reformed.
The causations of this horrible event were complex and multiple.
All the simple minded, one-issue, tub thumpers are of no use whatsoever.
"If one is not part of the solution, one is part of the problem."
Clearly, status quo as it stands right now in the USA is not nearly good enough.
But I can think of no greater nation on earth that has the potential and
the resources to solve humankind's worst problems.*
But there will need to be give and take on all sides.
(*I'm Canadian, so consider this complement is from a neutral source.)