North Korea also has few gun deaths. But I don't see the relevance in either case.
Australia has no freedom of speech for instance, is bringing in (additional) internet censorship, personal data (like telephone records) is given out without warrants to non government departments.
This is often left out of this comparison about restricting one of the freedoms.
Americans believe in freedoms of individuals, under this belief how do some more restrictive gun laws apply, is what this article is asking.
Australia has no freedom of speech for instance, is bringing in (additional) internet censorship, personal data (like telephone records) is given out without warrants to non government departments.
This is often left out of this comparison about restricting one of the freedoms.
Americans believe in freedoms of individuals, under this belief how do some more restrictive gun laws apply, is what this article is asking.