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You clearly don't know much about your own country, then, since the UK (and Australia) has a higher rate of violent crime, including violent crime involving firearms, than the US does. Murder rate is moderately lower...
Moderately lower?
Murders in USA 2005: 16,692 http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/05cius/data/table_01.html
Murders in UK 2005: 765 (including manslaugher and infanticide) http://www.crimestatistics.org.uk/output/page40.asp
Let's balance it out to account for the population difference
65m / 296m = .22
So we have 765 : 3672
That's 480% more murder in the USA than in the UK, taking account of population difference
(More figures here - P10 http://www.csdp.org/research/hosb1203.pdf)
Feel free to account for how minor differences in catagorisation would account for the gargantuan descrepancies above.The fact that the UK homicide rate appears much lower than it is is due to major differences in reporting between the UK and US.
Check out page 11 of the above link ~
No. of murders per 100K capita in London (avg '99 to '01): 2.6
No. of murders per 100K capita in Washington DC (avg '99 to '01): 42.8 (murder capital of the world 1998 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/153988.stm - is there anyone left alive?)
No. of murders per 100K capita in New York (avg '99 to '01): 8.65
Oh, those good old days in England when we all carried guns and everyone could leave their back door open...The elimination of one of the most effective tools of self-defense in the UK and Australia has been a major factor in aggravating this increase.