Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Unreal, Canadian being fully prosecuted, for using a home invader's gun against him... [View all]gejohnston
(17,502 posts)and some are still in place from that era. Italy's is the most complex. Germany's, post war, started registration in 1972 because of left wing terrorism that swept Europe at the time. Their recent gun laws has more to do with a couple of Sandy Hook level school shootings.
Neither Brazil or Mexico are "third world", it also isn't relevant. What is relevant is wealth inequality, as Dr. Peterson explained. That is also why our problems are concentrated in urban areas where wealth inequality are extreme. given the strong correlation, that is where the answer is. When you look at the 25 worst cities in the world, two are American, the same conditions exist: extreme wealth inequality, crumbling infrastructure, gangs, and political corruption.
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Stricter gun control will have fewer gun suicides, but not fewer suicides. Besides, what happened to "my body my choice"?