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Violent crime in the UK these days is probably related more to the illegal drug trade than anything else. Mostly, the dealer gangs attack each other. Street robberies are mainly confined to certain inner city areas. I know that there are exceptions, including the incident in Cumbria, but the issue, to be realistic, is to reduce gun crime rather than fancifully think that it can be eradicated.
The common denominators that you mention don't often affect Western civilian society, other than gangs in certain urban areas, perhaps. The current debate is mainly about guns used in massacres and none of those events have involved gangs, Muslims or terrorists. I haven't heard anyone argue for a complete gun ban, only a ban or restrictions on those weapons being used today in massacres.
Violent crime in the UK these days is probably related more to the illegal drug trade than anything else. Mostly, the dealer gangs attack each other. Street robberies are mainly confined to certain inner city areas. I know that there are exceptions, including the incident in Cumbria, but the issue, to be realistic, is to reduce gun crime rather than fancifully think that it can be eradicated.
The common denominators that you mention don't often affect Western civilian society, other than gangs in certain urban areas, perhaps. The current debate is mainly about guns used in massacres and none of those events have involved gangs, Muslims or terrorists. I haven't heard anyone argue for a complete gun ban, only a ban or restrictions on those weapons being used today in massacres.
You are quite possibly the only pro-gun control person I actually enjoy talking to.
Gun crime or violent crime? There's not really any evidence to indicate that the UK's handgun ban had any actual effect on violence. Violent crime went up after the ban, but it was part of an ongoing trend, so that can't really be attributed to the law.
Take a look at this: http://www.justfacts.com/guncontrol.asp
Well thank you for that!
I'm not sure how closely connected are gun violence and other forms of violence in the UK. Guns were used mainly by and between drug gangs and the individuals who went on shooting rampages. There weren't many of the latter before the law was changed but gang shootings were becoming frequent. The present level of violence is probably due to changes in society and I might point to the EU labour migration laws as one explanation for that. The banning of rapid fire guns and then hand guns was principally intended to reduce the chances of more massacres.
Knives are less likely to be used in mass killings than rapid fire guns. Mass killings seem to be the topic of debate in the US at the moment so comparing guns with knives isn't really relevant.
Something I notice on my infrequent trips home is that people feel generally safe at home, school, university and work but are at risk during the hours of darkness in a few inner city areas where crime figure are high. The answer for individuals is not to go to those areas at night. In fact, they are so unappealing that there is no good reason to do so.
There's no simple, single solution to gun violence in any country. I respect anyone who recognises that there is a problem and is thinking about what might be done to reduce it. Shouting down those with different views from ones own is immature and unproductive and the examples we see of that on the TV at the moment are becoming tiresome.
Illegal guns are still around, of course, and so are illegal knives. Perhaps the numbers will decrease in time as such weapons are traced.
I'll look closely at your interesting link when I have more time.