No
US obviously because of gun crime they should put more laws on guns duuh
Check the FBI Uniform Crime Report
Less than people would have you believe. Violent crime in the US is at the lowest point in 20 years. Areas with the highest crime rates typically are also the areas with the most gun control laws.
The impact of the right to carry a gun on crime levels in the US is a topic of debate. Some studies suggest that allowing individuals to carry firearms can deter crime by giving potential victims the means to defend themselves. However, other research indicates that increased gun availability can also lead to more gun-related violence and homicides. Factors such as gun control laws, socioeconomic conditions, and cultural attitudes towards guns also play a role in influencing crime rates.
since the gun was fired in the us, the crime would be under the jurisdiction of the us.
Yes. Most cities have more onerous gun control laws than the United States does. However, many of them still have higher crime rates than the US does, and within the US, the states and cities with the strictest gun control laws often have the highest crime rates, such as Chicago and Washington, D.C.
The US Army approved for construction the first US 16" gun, for shore battery use, in 1895. The coastal gun went into service in about 1900.
Would have to write several books instead of a WikiAnswer, but the problems are rooted in a lack of values, lack of family structure, lack of personal responsibility, and the acceptance of criminal conduct as normal. It is not gun crime, it is criminal conduct. People, not things.
IF the battery was for a crime of domestic violence, you may not possess a firearm anywhere in the US.
It is not, at least in the US. It has been decreasing for several years. Go read the FBI Uniform Crime Report.
Under Title 18, US code, section 922, a person convicted of ANY felony is prohibited from possessing a firearm anywhere in the US. Federal law. Whether the crime was violent or not MAY have a bearing on whether gun rights may be restored at a later time, but does not affect the prohibition. You should consult an attorney licensed in your state- I am a gun collector, not attorney.
Homicides involving firearms in the US are around triple the rate of the nearest rival. For comparison, homicide rates of any kind in the US are around double the rates of most other countries - thus the proportion of homicide involving a firearm in the US is a lot higher than comparable countries. While some rates of violent crime involving the weapons were higher, others were similar - this is not enough to indicate a direct link either way, but from the first part it is fairly obvious that more guns has lead to more people being killed by them.