Kaz wrote:the stats there from gun death are frightening

Not quite as frightening as you might think in comparison to the UK.
In the US, where they have 1.2 weapons registered per person, in 2013 there were 37 murders per million people in the country.
In 2002/3 in the UK, where we had just had the ultra gun control measure of removing the hand guns, that was 18 recorded gun related homicides per million people.
Granted the UK has reduced that to 9 recorded homicides per million people. BTW, a salient point that. The UK has HALF the number or recorded murders with a firearm today as it did in 2002/3. Not what you would think from the News is it?
Given that the UK does not have the right to bear arms, the UK controls guns extremely strictly and the UK has, generally, lower unemployment, less gang issues and less inner city depravation than the US (Also the UK has a welfare state and the NHS which the US does not) I would say that it is EXTREMELY worrying that the UK had 50% of the gun related murders of the US and still has 25% of the gun related murders today.
That, to me, says that gun controls on their own do not work. There needs to be active policing and control of the population most likely to use guns to murder someone.