A lot of gun-related deaths are accidents or suicides. If fewer people owned guns, such deaths would be reduced.
I may be biased because I've grown up terrified of my father, his psycho outrages over my life decisions, and his gun collection. But I don't think that so many people should own devices whose primary use is causing the death of other humans. One's rights should stop where they begin to infringe on another's right to live. Now, if you're sustenance hunting, or live in a rural area with the threat of dangerous wild animals, that's different, and there are different types of guns used against animals. But those should be regulated and restricted and people shouldn't be able to take them with them everywhere. Why would you need a gun at your job in an office tower, or at the bank, or at the grocery store, even if you do hunt every so often or shoot targets or whatever? And why would you (police, military, security, and similar roles excepted when on the job) ever need a gun whose only purpose is to kill humans? Last I checked, murder, even attempted murder, is illegal.
Besides, having a gun doesn't create a force field that stops any bullets from striking you. More people having guns creates a culture of fear that should be unnecessary. Not everyone is able or willing to take the time to learn how to use a gun safely, or able or willing to spend money on a gun, ammunition, and a safe place to store it. Even if they did, would they really use it in a self-defence emergency? Some people have a
very strong inner aversion to killing.
Edit: In addition, there are so many other ways to defend oneself. Pepper spray, tasers, carrying a blunt, hard object like a piece of pipe, and (for those willing to put in the time and effort) learning a martial art. None of those require guns.
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