In the U.S., there are about 45,000 gun deaths per year, but states with permit, training, and waiting period laws have lower rates of gun homicide and suicide than those without such laws. In Missouri, after repealing the gun licensing law, there was an increase in firearm homicides, which shows the importance of gun licensing laws. Countries with gun laws that allow guns with licensing and training also have fewer gun deaths. This shows that the best way to deal with guns is through regulations rather than prohibition.
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Guns don't kill people, angry people kill people. Those angry people are moved to kill someone, and thus will do so in any means necessary. The majority of the gun violence occurances have been with unauthorized weapons, that are already illegal to buy. Gun control laws wont lessen gun violence, because you'd only ban the things that aren't even being used for the acts of tragedy. 14 million hunters with legal guns and up-to-date gun licenses stepped into the forests and shooting ranges to fire off deadly weapons and not a single shooting happened among them. The school shooting dilemmas are of people who had no license, and major shootings have all been with unauthorized weaponry. Your gun control laws do nothing to prevent shootings.
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