Yes, there are differences in measurement. Yes, neither side refers strictly to being shot. But if you are stabbed to death or beat to death, is that really better than being shot to death?
I gotta ask how a 546% increase compared to a 62% decrease is irrelevant. If guns are the problem, those numbers would be reversed as you guys have the ban. If gun control is the answer, the numbers would be reversed.
What have we seen so far?
Wesson posts statistics that show that when gun ownership is increased, violent crime goes down.
Tough gun control laws in the US, at least, don't seem to deter violent crime, even shootings.
The rate of violent crime has increased in the UK even though there has been under a gun ban and the US rate has decreased without one.