I'm quoting Wikipedia here but the murder rate in the UK is 1.2 per 100,000 and not 12 as you have stated.
Also to your very first line, by going by the attitude of "no criminals follow laws anyway" we shouldn't have laws at all because all the good and righteous would do what is morally right anyway, surely...
The legislation is probably just going to take away assault rifles, not things like handguns. I mean really, who the hell needs an assault rifle lying around in the garage in case the government turn against "us"?
I see pros and cons for both sides of the arguments of whether a country should relax its guns laws or not but I just keep asking myself whether I would feel safer in a country where guns are totally illegal and clamped down on (UK) or whether I'd feel safer in a country where people are allowed guns to defend themselves. It's like going out with a knife: the person who is most likely to get stabbed is yourself.
May have gone off topic slightly & I apologise![]()






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. No, it would not remove the right to non 'assault' weapons, but I see this as a dangerous first step to even more restrictive laws.

