Yep that that will always be the case, regardless of what the law says. There is no way to enforce background checks on private sales without 24/7 video monitoring and analysis on every person, just like any other form of prohibition that doesn't work.
It doesn't matter how permissive their gun laws are, nor how many mass shootings they have -- they have gun laws that are broadly agreed to be safe for the public.
This is true for every country in the world except America.
It doesn't matter if they are more permissive because their "culture" is less bloodthirsty or because their mental healthcare is better or they banned video games and doors. They have the social risk under control.
When it turns out they don't have the risks under control, such as following mass shootings in Australia and New Zealand, they change the laws.
They even loosen those laws occasionally to make things like hobby shooting at ranges more accessible.
None of that for America though! No matter how great the risks of their gun laws grow, no matter how clearly inappropriate they are for the current state of American society, the gun lobby demands that laws only get more dogshit.
So Republicans make it happen for $16 million a year and the pro-gun crowd cheer them on because they don't want to be mildly inconvenienced to save the lives of people they don't give a shit about.
they have gun laws that are broadly agreed to be safe for the public.
This is true for every country in the world except America.
So clearly you don't know about current gun laws in the US. You must be willfully ignorant to think that America does not have gun laws that are broadly accepted by the public
"Broadly agreed to be safe for the public" isn't the same thing as "broadly accepted by the public" but sure, I guess all the mass shootings, armed criminals and child suicides are just because you've made everyone so damn safe
So clearly you don't know about current gun laws in the US. You must be willfully ignorant to think that America does not have gun laws that are broadly accepted by the public
It's literally exactly what you said, verbatim. Are we really supposed to trust you with guns and gun laws?
The US has a very strange and, in my view, troubled relationship with guns.
What transpires out is that most americans are still attached to the notion of solving problems at gun point and delivering justice through acute lead poisoning, like in the initial settling and further expansion of the country, with no care nor concern for rule of law.
Finland has quite strict gun control. Some dude got a big fine and gun taken away for improperly blocked (even if irreversible) ww1 era gun on showcase in some cafe or something
Which European countries have very little gun control? I wasn't aware of any european country in which anyone can just carry a loaded gun around in public for no reason.
Wow, didn't realise their gun laws were so permissive as to allow concealed carry for self defence, that's unusual in Europe. You do still need a license though, which requires passing an exam, criminal record and health check, so not quite as lax as the USA.