Jeremy Harris
100 MW
I'm sure that gun laws aren't the only factor that acts to massively increase the homicide rate in the US when compared to many other Western countries, but the ready availability of firearms does, I am certain, lead to more people being killed. The fact that someone can easily pull a gun on another has to lead to far more circumstances where lives are endangered. The example given earlier of the woman in Florida who felt threatened and so shot someone is a good example. A good few years ago now (see the funny national newspaper article scan attached!) I faced a potentially violent robber. He was armed with an axe and at the time I tackled him, just after he'd smashed a jewellers window and clouted the owner of the shop on the head with the axe, he was about to run off with a few tens of thousands of pounds worth of diamond jewellery. I strongly suspect that, if an incident happened like this in the US then someone may well have drawn a gun, and may even have shot and killed the man. Sure he was a thief, and was armed, but at that point he hadn't committed an offence serious enough to warrant death.
This is the difference that having freely available guns makes. It becomes just too easy to use lethal force in any encounter. As policing here has shown (the vast majority of our police never carry guns) you can tackle even serious offenders without the need for firearms. Sure, illegal guns are rife here in some areas, mainly in the city gangs, but even so we've only had three police officers killed by gunfire in the past ten years.
I am convinced that giving up guns would be a step towards a reduction in the very high homicide rate in the US, but only if, as in Australia, the majority agree that getting guns off the streets is a beneficial thing.
PS: No, I don't look anything like the archetypal Civil Servant pictured in that cartoon - they knew that, as they did have a photo of me in one of my aeroplanes which they printed at the bottom!

This is the difference that having freely available guns makes. It becomes just too easy to use lethal force in any encounter. As policing here has shown (the vast majority of our police never carry guns) you can tackle even serious offenders without the need for firearms. Sure, illegal guns are rife here in some areas, mainly in the city gangs, but even so we've only had three police officers killed by gunfire in the past ten years.
I am convinced that giving up guns would be a step towards a reduction in the very high homicide rate in the US, but only if, as in Australia, the majority agree that getting guns off the streets is a beneficial thing.
PS: No, I don't look anything like the archetypal Civil Servant pictured in that cartoon - they knew that, as they did have a photo of me in one of my aeroplanes which they printed at the bottom!
