The murder rate in the U.S. is 15 times higher than the murder rates of other wealthy countries. These wealthy countries have strict gun laws and the U.S. does not have strict gun laws. It is proven that an increase in strict gun control laws leads to a decrease in gun related deaths/mass shootings. When will the U.S. finally change?
The United States has so much to learn from the UK and how they turned a massive school shooting into an opportunity to make their country a better place. The changes to the UK's gun control laws after the shooting and the statistics that have accompanied the changes only show how important and effective gun control laws are
This article takes a look at the gun control in the U.S. in comparison of the gun control in six other major countries. It is quite clear that the U.S. has the weakest of gun control laws, resulting in a ridiculously high number of mass shootings and crimes.
The U.S. considers owning a firearm to be a basic right, but skyrocketing rates of gun crimes suggest that maybe the U.S. ought to rethink their approach and become more like other countries with stricter firearm laws.
A comparison of states and countries and their gun control laws. Why is the gun murder rate in the United States so high and how do we make it lower like the UK?