umm, we have a mass shooting problem. it's not even debatable. we need bipartisan laws and regs to fix that. we're the only first world country that is totally off the charts on mass shootings and gun deaths. the status quo is not acceptable. banning assault rifles would be a great start.
Originally Posted by pxmcc
I'm going to have to call bullshit on this "common knowledge" that the US is the only country with a mass shooting problem. Per capita (and only comparing Europe, Canada, and the US) The US actually ranks 11th. Who has more mass shootings per capita? In order from most to least: Norway, Serbia, France, Macedonia, Albania, Slovakia, Switzerland, Finland, Belgium, Czech Republic.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/co...ngs-by-country
As for banning "assault Weapons", Australia did that and it didn't do jack for their mass shootings (despite commonly misquoted figures). In the 25 years before Port Arthur they had 14 mass shootings, in the 25 years after (with the same criteria) they had 9 mass shootings. However, over this 50 year period Western Society as a whole was getting less violent and a trend of less mass shootings was pretty universal. While people like to say Australia hasn't had a mass shooting since Port Arthur, that has more to do with the fact that they also changed the definition of "mass shooting" in their country. After Port Arthur they no longer included gang shootings, killings by minors, or family shootings, and increased the casualty count by 1.