Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Gun Control Fails: What Happened in England, Ireland, and Canada [View all]gejohnston
(17,502 posts)where the murder rate was even lower. The primary purpose of the laws, like other gun control laws enacted across Europe at the time, had more to do with the "Red Scare" than "public safety". Small pistols, revolvers and semi automatic, of various quality and prices were made throughout Europe were made in fairly large quantities and by companies that no longer exist. Based on your your Poirot reference, I'm guessing you are referring to the Baby Browning designed by John Browning and made by FNH.
I don't believe I made a logical fallacy. If so, please name it. If I claimed there was a cause and effect, that would be a logical fallacy post hoc ergo propter hoc.
Guns in English culture is an interesting study. While citizens did carry pistols for self defense, and there are documented cases of police officers borrowing a firearm from a nonLE to chase suspects, the English criminal element had a code of ethics that basically said don't harm cops and a knife is more badass than a gun. Outside of immigrant gangs, that is still largely true today.