More people die every year from eating a poor diet than by legally acquired guns. If death toll is the metric by which we enact prohibition, then there are many things we should be more concerned with.
Heart disease is the #1 killer in this country, which includes many specific disorders, the vast majority of which relates to diet. By your argument, we should first be banning fast food before guns.
Second, is Cancer. The #2 killer in this country.. paired with the #3 killer, Lower Respiratory disease, it seems cigarettes should be the next thing to ban, after fast food, and FAR, FAR before guns...
the #4 killer (is it guns, yet? No.) is "unintentional injuries"... perhaps guns play in here. accidents happen. The vast majority occur in cars. Once we are done BANNING CARS, we can see what accidents are left over. Currently, there is one fatal vehicular accident every 60 seconds.
Where are "civilian owned guns" in the list? They are not even in the top 10.
You guys have a shitload of banning to do before we should be ready to start talking about gun prohibition.
Why the fuck are you NOT concerned with mitigating deaths that we can fucking mitigate? Kids get hurt on bikes so we added helmet laws? Does it prevent all bike injury? NO, BUT IT REDUCES THEM. People die in cars so we add seatbelt laws. Do seatbelts prevent car deaths? NO BUT IT REDUCES THEM. Kids are dying playing with guns? ..........crickets............... Innocent people are dying in mass shootings. Common denominator, rapid fire weaponry. ................crickets.................
Heart disease and cancer are medical conditions, often the result of genetics. So, not seeing a comparison in any way. However, there IS a full government agency out there to make sure products available to the public do no cause cancer, heart disease. I'm all for a federal agency that approves the design of weapons to limit their firing capacity, that requires licenses and insurance to own, that holds gun owners responsible for 'accidents' (you know, like they do with cars), that has a state/national database (you know like with driving cars). Ok, I'm for it.