This was an EXCELLENT analysis and rebuttal. I'm sorry it took me so long to watch it..
Here's the simplified version..
Credit to Ben Swan of Fox19 in Cincy.
(GRH = Gun related homicides)
Morgan claims: UK: 35 GRH and USA: 11,000 GRH in 2011
Actual: UK: 59 and USA 8583, of which 660 were "justifiable" by either LE or citizens. Net USA = 7,923 GRH in 2011
The USA has the highest gun ownership rate in the world. 88 guns per 100 people. (Yemen is #2 at 54.8/100)
But does the gun ownership rate translate to higher violent crime??
The USA is #28 in GRH, with a rate of 2.97/100,000 (in 2011)
The UK has the #2 highest overall crime rate in the EU.
UK: 2,034 violent crimes per 100,000
USA: 466 violent crimes per 100,000
My analysis:
The UK has "No Guns". The USA his "The Most Guns".
The UK GRH rate is roughly half that of the USA (1.49 vs 2.97)....
Shouldn't a total ban on guns have resulted in a lower GRH rate?
Not only are the GRH vs GRH results mediocre, but the UK has traded gun crime for dramatically more violent crime.
The violent crime rate in the UK is 2.03% overall (2034/100K), vs the USA rate of 0.47% (466/100k).
That's 4.3 times MORE violent crime per capita in the UK vs the US of A.
So

you Piers.
Here's the data references:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog ... -list#data
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... a-U-S.html
