besty I agree with you... firstly you need to compare the stats by per capita....
we have seen that the USA has higher rates of people being killed by gun crime....
so logically what are the preventative measures?
2tired2care says having more gun control and better mental health (or something to that effect)...
the fact is no death is acceptable however GB rates are smaller than the USA...so that is a good target to be looking at to achieve as a nation in terms of decreasing rates.
GB's gun laws are stronger.....this is very likely a preventative measure that corelates with the lower killing rates.....
I dont agree with 2tired2cares viewpoint: on having a gun to protect oneself from thugs
other countries in the world dont have the same freedom in obtaining guns and the general population is generally safe and not needing to carry a gun to protect themselves....secondly if that was the case then every person should be bloody armed as they are walking down the street....Seem a bit over the top?
that is just an excuse to have a firearm. You can't just shoot a 'thug' because you would have to defend yourself in court for murder/manslaughter and part of your defense would be 'self defense' and to test that you would have to prove that it was 'reasonable force'.
on mental health 2 tired2care mentioned that why cant kids do a test to get a mental health score like when they get their scores from finishing schoool....well the problem with this is that the field of psychiatry doesn't work like that. It is not a matter of giving someone a 20 multiple choice question quiz to determine their mental health....In my nursing training I was taught that it takes a psychiatrist a good 6 months to fully assess a patient and give them a diagnosis. Sure people get diagnosed in shorter time periods than that based on their symptomatology i.e. psychosis
mental health is an issue..... and needs more funding in general....and more public education.....
however blaming the parents 2 tired2care for their kid going on a killing spree is not right..... Im sure that mother of the boy was a loving mother...if the child has a mental health issue it doesnt matter what the parent does in nurturing the child that wont fix/cure the child....they need treatment...
Lp