Considering I almost get run over every other day and I’ve never seen a gun outside of a shooting range I’d say your comparison is unfair.
If we ignore that I live in Europe and not America, we can still look at some statistics:
In 2020 45,222 people died to guns in America.
In the same year 38,824 people died in motor vehicle accidents.
Considering I almost get run over every other day and I’ve never seen a gun outside of a shooting range I’d say your comparison is unfair.
If we ignore that I live in Europe and not America, we can still look at some statistics:
In 2020 45,222 people died to guns in America.
In the same year 38,824 people died in motor vehicle accidents.
They seem pretty comparable?