Paris, France
The November 13th 2015 attack was operated by 9 terrorists, financially and logistically backed by ISIS, organized in 3 groups of 3 men each:
- 1 group of 3 suicide bombers attacking a 80,000-seater stadium
- 2 other groups of 3 each armed with AK-47 assault riffles and explosives attacking a 1,500 seater concert hall (Bataclan) and a street filled with bars and restaurants
It resulted in 131 killed. Tell me how precisely some guy who would have owned a hand pistol and brought it freely in a concert hall or a stadium could have done anything against 3 dudes armed with assault weapons?
This is beyond stupid.
Las Vegas, United States
During the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, one single perpetrator could kill on his own 59 people, injuring 851 others, with a perfectly legally-bought arsenal of AR-15 semi-automatic guns (much less powerful than AK-47), and without any need to be backed by a high-profile international terrorist organization such as ISIS.
Do you really want to compare the gun death in France and the US?
- In 2017, there's been 89 gun-related homicides in France (0.89 per 100,000 inhabitants)
- The same year, there were 14,542 gun-related deaths in the US (4.54 per 100,000 inhabitants)
So tell me again. Are you really
that sure your gun laws make you the US safer than France?