I see that no other developed country has more than a fifth of this sort of thing.
We are not any other country. We are the United States, with the RULE OF LAW, a CONSTITUTION, and a BILL OF RIGHTS. You're NOT going to ban a fundamental right, that we as Americans have. So, you BMW all you want, but you can also remove that idea off the table, as its a moot arguement, until you want to have a debate on a Constitutional Convention, where you can then thereby amend it
So, what we HAVE on the table, is that in this country MORE LIVES ARE SAVED WITH THE USE OF A GUN THAN THOSE TAKEN. FURTHER RESTRICTIONS OF LEGAL GUN OWNERSHIP WILL ONLY PUT AT RISK MORE INNOCENT LIVES.
By all means, we should make it harder for criminals, mentally impaired, and possibly even medically diagnosed addicts, to be able to obtain a firearm. But, since MORE LIVES ARE SAVED WITH A GUN, THAN THOSE TAKEN, the WORST THING WE COULD DO, IT MAKE IT THAT MUCH HARDER FOR PERFECTLY RESPONSBILE GOOD & USELESS GUN NUTS TO OBTAIN THEM
The blame, if any, is on a culture that embraces disrespect of anyone you disagree with. Especially authority figures. To the point of facilitating hatred, and believing that they're not just wrong, but evil