Ive read the summaries backing your opinion. Its essentially similar to if you own a car youre more likely to be in an accident. I get it.
Right, so more guns means more gun violence, all else being equal. That's my point! We need to reduce the number of guns.
There are also studies that show training and licensing reduce gun violence. THIS for example.
Yes, licensing CAN be effective at reducing gun violence. How does it do this? By preventing certain people from owning guns. Fewer guns - less gun violence.
As far as training goes it can be effective in reducing accidental deaths by firearms but I'm unaware of any evidence that it reduces firearm homicides or suicides.
And agreeing to disagree doesnt mean you think the other persons point is valid.
It does to some extent. There are plenty of opinions I disagree with that I consider valid, but that's because they're based in evidence and there's plenty of topics with grey areas in them. I am aware of no credible source that indicates that gun training is a meaningful factor in mitigating homicide rates however, so I don't consider it valid.
If someone tells me chemtrails are a government mind control plot and I think they aren't I'm not going to agree to disagree - I'll just say they're nuts.
