P.S: move out of your town as soon as you can. Things aren't going to get better.
I moved out of Normandy, MO a few years ago.
It's Ferguson's neighbor, so you can figure that one out.
If he would've only had access to a knife it would have been a lot harder to stab that girl out the window as apposed to shooting her as he did. Especially if she took a step or two backwards.....What about if he charge out of the front door of his house you say!??!?!?!?!!!
It would be especially difficult if the girl could s key faster than the boy could run forward - and I know how that feels.
On a serious note, disregard the window and imagine had the boy been outside.
It's not any more unbelievable in my mind that the boy could have easily walked up and stabbed her when she wasn't looking.
The unfortunate thing is that any of this shit is believable in the first place.
Stabbings and beatings happen and are still more prevalent than shootings in some places.
If they're small-time crooks looking to steal your TV, in a world where guns are outlawed how are petty thieves going to get a gun easily? Not every junkie or petty thief has underworld connections, and if they had tons of cash they wouldn't need your TV/wallet. Sure, in a simplistic world where all crime is equal and every mugger is a kingpin then yeh the criminals will all still have guns. In a world where guns are restricted they become harder and more expensive to obtain, only criminals with money and certain connections can get them, that's more than your bog-standard home-invader's going to have.
Do remember, however, that almost all guns used in any sort of criminal activity here in the States are pistols.
That aside, banning guns will not make them disappear.
I think you may be under the impression that most - if not all - firearms here are registered to their owners, but that's not the case.
There are millions floating around.
Edit: Let me just say in bold that,
if the US did not have 310 million firearms within its borders, banning guns would be an acceptable course of action.