I think that you have missed the point completely.
Whether or not there is gun control, the criminal will still have a gun because the criminal doesn't give a shit about the law. All gun control does is prevent you, the law abiding citizen from defending yourself.
SC I haven't missed the point at all. If you have effective law and order agencies they do the shooting for you, while you can get on and enjoy guns for hunting and target shooting, however
after a full career in law enforcement myself, I am not so naive as to believe that they can achieve this over night but that's because you have created this situation where there are too many guns in circulation to control them.
I'm not suggesting that legally held guns are taken away, but perhaps tighten your laws, enforce them and give appropriate punishments to non compliers. In the UK guns are like cars, if you buy it, sell it, give it away, destroy it or adapt it you must notify the police and get permission to pass it to another gun owner. Is that too much to ask?
And if you are found in possession of an unlicensed or illegal firearm, the punishments are severe, thankfully.
Visioneer, same applies with your comments, cars and motorbikes are controlled by licensing and strict rules of the road. Unfortunately people break those rules and people get killed, but if the rules were strictly applied perhaps they wouldn't.
(incidentally the UK has one of the lowest fatal traffic collision figures in Europe)
It is interesting to note that if you get drunk and get in your car you will be arrested and your licence to drive will be taken away, if however you come home drunk you can still access your firearms, and possibly kill someone, either yourself, someone in your family or even someone passing in the street, whether it's legal to be drunk in charge of a firearm or not (its illegal in the UK).
What you are advocating is that almost everyone can carry a gun and then sort out violent disagreements and criminal behaviour at the point of a gun.
Didn't you try that once already? For some reason it was known as the 'Wild' west. I wonder why?
Then you could save yourself some money by dispensing with police and judges? In fact why not lynch people? That would cut the cost of running prisons.
Remember, tighter control is what I'm talking about, not removing your right to bear arms.
Contrary to what you seem to believe, everyone in the UK who isn't a criminal, and who can get a doctor to say they are sane enough, can have a firearms licence.
But they must keep firearms in a secure gun safe, and give a good reason for having it. Killing other people is not considered a good enough reason, even if they are criminals!