I just watched this documentary tonight and enjoyed it.
It's amazing to me the number of gun-related murders in the US... over 11,000 in one year. I don't remember the exact figure, but Canada, Japan, and Germany combined had less than 500 gun-related murders.
The documentary explores the possible reasons for this huge difference. Ideas that violent movies, video games, music, etc., are to blame seem ludicrous... those things exist in every country.
Do you think the amount of guns are the problem? Well, Canada has 7 million guns (population 30 million) and averages only 165 shooting deaths per year. It was interesting when Michael Moore asked a police officer in Windsor, Ontario, (across the river from Detroit) how many murders have taken place in the last few years. He said ONE... and the perp was from Detroit!
The conclusion Moore seemed to reach was that Americans simply live in fear. Could it be that simple?