There is little chance of being killed by a gun statistically, so the "gun homicides are out of control" narrative is a flat out lie.There were 11,208 gun homicides in 2013. There are about 320,000,000 people in the United States. Let's do the math.11,208÷320,000,000=0.000035025There is a 0.000035025% chance of getting killed by a gun in a homicide. Gangs will not disarm no matter what the law says, and if you take away gang violence, almost no one gets killed by a gun in a homicide.1,358 people were killed in what is defined as a "mass shooting" in 2015.1,358÷320,000,000=0.0000042438This means there is a 0.0000042438% chance of being killed in a mass shooting.This is literally comparable to the odds of being struck by lightning.1÷700,000=0.0000014285According to the CDC, gang homicides accounted for roughly 8,900 of 11,100 gun murders on average in 2010 and 2011. That means that there were just 2,200 non gang-related firearm murders in both years in a country of over 320,000,000 legal citizens.2,200÷320,000,000=0.000006875This means there is a 0.000006875% chance that I am killed by a gun in a non gang related homicide.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_violence_in_the_United_Stateshttps://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/06/0623_040623_lightningfacts.htmlhttps://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/176690986