I could agree with that assessment, Jaekus. However, my point was still that you can't take a few mass murders from one country and base all your opinions on that. We seem to have one of these about every 3 years. That is a lot. Way too much. But we also have, as stated above, 311Million people. I would expect ours to happen more commonly than, say, Australia's 22ish Million. (Sorry if I am misremembering the population there, not where I can go look right now).
Once you get more of a global view, you can see there is a lot of violence that gun laws didn't prevent. *break*
There are places where killings are common. *break*
There are a number of places where guns were used, but a lot of places where they were not. *break*
There are places where guns were banned/restricted, but guns were still used. *break*
There are places where other illegal weapons are used, and being illegal did not help. McVeigh was mentioned earlier... Dude turned fertilizer into a bomb. Anyone can build a bomb out of general household goods. Loony, psycho, desperate, extremist, political, religious, whatever.... There will be murders, and there will be a lot more of them. Gun laws or no. At least with the guns, people have a sporting chance of defending themselves.
Also, something that doesn't make the news: Cases where someone stopped this violence. Sure, some pop up on occasion, usually if there is video, or controversy, or to make someone into a hero, but there are a number that just go away. Do you think every time a man tries to rape a woman, and she shoots him it makes national news? Or every time a robber is shot in a home? No... These are not sensational enough. It doesn't mean they don't happen though.