Chris Rock. And the reason it's funny is because it's ludicrous. If for no other reason than the fact that you could never regulate rednecks loading their own shells like my dad used to do with a shotgun press when I was a kid. Also increasing the cost of ammo would just create a huge black market for cheap ammunition from outside US borders. Think the Mexican drug wars are bad now? Imagine when they're running guns and ammunition as well in a high-demand market.
But our homicide rate is not all to do with regulation, there are still plenty of firearms out there. It's as much cultural as regulatory.
Also population density. Don't remember where you're from, but I'm always hearing people talk about how the UK has so much of a lower crime rate than the US. The UK also has 1/6 the population that the US has. Most other countries have far less. Add to that the poverty level in some cities and the exponentially widening gap between the lower and upper classes and you start to see why our crime rate is so high, guns or no.
Stuff like this always brings out the anti-gun groups screaming that this never would have happened if guns were banned etc etc and quoting firearm death statistics.
In 2011 there were around 9,000 gun-related homicides maybe 10,000 or so deaths altogether, including accidents and suicides. And that figure is taken from a website advocating gun-control.
Also there were around 36,000 vehicle-related deaths, 100,000 alcohol-related, and five million deaths caused by smoking. Hell, 16,000 cheerleaders were put in the hospital from athletic mishaps.
Number of deaths for leading causes of death:Heart disease: 599,413
Cancer: 567,628
Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 137,353
Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 128,842
Accidents (unintentional injuries): 118,021
Alzheimer's disease: 79,003
Diabetes: 68,705
Influenza and Pneumonia: 53,692
Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis: 48,935
Intentional self-harm (suicide): 36,909
Guns don't even rank in the top ten. It's hysteria. People wanting to feel that they're doing something important after seeing something sad on TV. Yeah, the Batmang massacree was horrible, and probably preventable somehow or other, but you can't go through swinging blindly with the banhammer based on one event involving a few dozen people. You may call that thinking callous, I call it lucid. Thiough yeah, I have to admit I'm not always the most lucid person in the room, but at least I try.
All that said, I still ride the fence on the gun issue, like I have for years now. Both sides are so mired down in bullshit that you can't get a clear view of anything close to the subject, so people become reactionary, on both sides. So what I do is just try to look at it from a bare perspective.
The majority of firearms are made outside of the US. Sure, we're probably one of the largest buyers, but the supply comes from outside US borders, and so long as there is demand, legal or otherwise, there will be supply. Banning guns would require the cooperation of every nation in the world promising to put a halt to gun production, which would be an impossibility. Guns can't be banned until there isn't a use for guns any longer. Until the demand is gone. Personally, I don't think that will ever happen. But I also don't think that we'll exist for much longer than maybe another 200-years at most, just because of the exponential progression of technology. But that's another thing altogether.