Your own statistical post negates your argument that gun control laws do make a difference in gun violence.
For instance, Brazil, 2nd from the top as well as Mexico, 3rd from the top, have very stringent gun control laws. OTOH, you can look at Sweden, Switzerland, and ISRAEL(!!), places where private firearms ownership is even higher than the U.S., including legal ownership of full auto firearms, yet far lower incidences of firearms related violence.
Another statistic you totalitarians keep ignoring is the fact that the U.S. leads the world in ALL types of criminal violence: muggings, assault, domestic violence, gang activity, rape, etc. We have become a very violent society in every aspect, and it has NOTHING to do with the availability of firearms.
It's time to quit taking the feel-good politically (and utterly brain dead) approach to our violent society and start actually addressing the problem. Owning firearms does not MAKE a person violent, nor even more likely to use violence. If we want to TRULY address the level of violence in our society, we need to first figure out the real CAUSES of our level of violent crime. WHY are people in today's society so willing to turn to a violence in response to a particular set of circumstances? Why is it road rage has literally turned dangerous, whereas 30 years ago it was limited to gestures and profanity, and wasn't even THAT much another 20 years before? We are NEVER going to get the NEEDED questions answered when mindless totalitarian drones keep harping about firearms. Firearms are NOT the problem.
There is all manner of ambiguous data and information that supports either side of the issue .. which is why I'm just an observer giving my opinion. I don't really care what America does with guns because there is no solution to be found.
Additionally ..
"Another statistic you totalitarians keep ignoring is the fact that the U.S. leads the world in ALL types of criminal violence: muggings, assault, domestic violence, gang activity, rape, etc."
What you seem to ignore is that guns are used in all of that and make the commission of such crimes much, much easier.
And ..
"Owning firearms does not MAKE a person violent, nor even more likely to use violence."
That ain't (eb) true eithet.
Guns at home equal higher suicide risk: study
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Suicide rates among people of all ages are higher in states where more homes have guns, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday.
Twice as many people committed suicide in the 15 states with the highest levels of household gun ownership, compared with the six states with the lowest levels, even though the population in all the states was about the same, the researchers found.
"We found that where there are more guns, there are more suicides," said Matthew Miller of the Harvard School of Public Health, who led the study.
http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSN0934955120070410
That's kinda' the good news .. gun owners are killing themselves more than anyone else.
The bad news ..
A 1997 study that examined the risk factors for violent death for women in the home found that when there were one or more guns in the home, the risk of suicide among women increased nearly five times and the risk of homicide increased more than three times. The increased risk of homicide associated with firearms was attributable to homicides at the hands of a spouse, intimate acquaintance, or close relative.
... when a firearm is present, domestic violence can and all too often does turn into domestic homicide.
... having one or more guns in the home made a woman 7.2 times more likely to be the victim of such a homicide.
Having a gun in the home makes it three times more likely that you or someone you care about will be murdered by a family member or intimate partner.
http://www.vpc.org/fact_sht/domviofs.htm
Additionally, one of the best sources foir guns for criminals are the guns they take from homeowners .. guns that are seldom used for self-defense.
I'm simply not hung upon gun control in America. Let them continue to kill themselves if they choose