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And the question is what happened more often.
Or a chance of someone that's into shooting with a gun to do a crime in real life.
Which would happen more and deadlier.
I see them as different dimensions of interest and neither are correlated to criminality in the slightest. So not only are they incomparable, the question is stupid.
Guns are a different story. Guns propose is to kill. It can be used for evil but also good. So it depends on the person. But when push comes to shove I rather have a gun if I am facing other bad guys with guns if they decide to break in my house.
But they are 2 separate things and are far apart.
I think respect is something to do the most about Japan.