And how many people can easily make and get hold of the materials for home-made bombs? It's a whole lot easier with an easily accessible gun than almost anything else. Also, in order to figure out how to make them people would have to look it up by which point most people will have had time enough to calm down from the murderous rage stage.GinRei wrote: I'd also like to point out that, even if guns were unavailable, there are other, more deadly methods they could use if they wished. Including but not limited to home-made bombs.
Plus, look at other countries with laws against guns and compare the usage of 'home-made bombs' and all that. Any incidents like that (with the exception of 7-7 iirc which was done by terrorists anyway so it shouldn't factor into this) in the UK at least, are few and still manage to report a lot less people injured or killed overall than the numbers injured or killed by guns in the US every year.
In terms of lesser weapons than guns, there may be an increase in knife crime to an extent (not looked it up yet, but it makes sense) but that still produces a whole lot less dead people than in the US where guns are responsible for more crimes.
Btw, I agree with Miaka on the increased mental healthcare all the way (and in most countries improvement in that is *needed*). Taking the focus off the culprit is also good, but I think that certain people (like police and obviously courts) should still have some access to info about any factors surrounding the culprit (such as mental health issues, family situations, if there were any warning signs and so on) in order to help prevent and look out for more instances of this.
EDIT: RM'd by GinRei