I've read your posts in this thread and you seem to be well informed about the criminal elements. Men do commit more firearm crimes than women.
But I would suggest you do more research into the number of women who defend themselves with guns and prevent violence. The numbers are more difficult to come by, since there is often no crime actually committed or reported.
"Americans use firearms to defend themselves from criminals at least 764,000 times a year. This figure is the lowest among a group of 9 nationwide surveys done by organizations including Gallup and the Los Angeles Times."
From: (Study: “Armed Resistance to Crime: The Prevalence and Nature of Self-Defense with a Gun.” By Gary Kleck and Marc Gertz. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (Northwestern University School of Law), 1995.)
Also, before condemning firearms as a whole, I would like to see a study that shows the number of violent crimes committed by persons who had no prior felony record. Since felons cannot purchase a firearm legally, these are the ones who obtain them by illegal means. Gun laws will not effect this group any more than making drugs illegal effects the drug users.
Given the physiological differences between men and women, the average woman needs some sort of assistance to defend herself from an attack by the average criminal male. While pepperspray and tasers may be sufficient, they also have limitations that may mean the difference between life & death for the woman.
My wife has a handgun and knows quite well how to use it.
A quick look at the response times for local law enforcement can show you the folly of removing guns. Find out how long the average response is for your local police dept. Then get a stopwatch and imagine what could be happening as those minutes tick by. Its an eye opener.
There has also not been any mention of sporting uses of firearms. I hunt quite a bit. The guns I use for that would be far more dangerous than the small handgun my wife has for defense.