Please, stop this discussions about politics, religion, guns, etc.
We are here to discuss TEA not the insaneness of the world.
Well, sort of.
I never cease to be surprised that even supposedly rational engineers don't look at the facts when it comes to emotive topics. If we are to discuss such things it ought to be as engineers, not as partisans. For instance, the much touted safety of the UK with respect to gun homicides is a little bit of an illusion. You Germans, and the Kiwis, both have about 30% private gun ownership (versus 2.8% in the UK), but have lower homicide rates
per gun than the UK. So the simplistic arguments about guns prove empty. It seems that some nations' citizens can be trusted not to slaughter each other whereas others seem to have a more casual attitude to violence. If you rank countries on the basis of homicides per gun per year the USA actually comes in around the middle of the table - they're not quite as murderous as made out - each gun in the USA will on average kill someone every 27,000 years. The UK comes near the bottom with a gun having to exist 140,000 years in private hands before it notches up a homicide. A gun in Germany will go 550,000 years before it will have killed someone.
So gun related homicides seem to have a lot more to do with the overall tendency to murder in any given country than anything to do with guns
per se. In fact, if you compare countries overall homicide rates with gun homicide rates
per gun available per capita the rankings come out surprisingly similar - El Salvadorans love killing each other (52.2 homicides/100,000), the USA is middling keen on it (4.96), we Brits aren't great fans of slaughter (1.20) and Germany (0.95) and New Zealand (0.70) are positively pacific. It turns out that gun control is not the issue, it's the regard of any given country's citizens for other people's lives that is the issue.
Now, what we really need are some figures on the
per capita ownership of test gear. I
suspect, but cannot prove, that there's a negative correlation between test gear ownership levels and homicides. Could we prove that, then we've be on a firm engineering footing to found the New World Order - "A chicken in every pot and a scope on every mantelpiece!", "Multimeters for peace - a 4
1/
2 digit DVM in every holster!", "A free state calibration lab in every town!", "Free 80 year old hookers for upstate New York retirees!".
"Cerebus for pope!" - Oh, hold on, that was a different campaign somewhere else.