I have seen that number before. I believe it originated with the NRA, and is the result of deliberate cherry picking of data. Why? Because it includes Russia and Eastern Europe. The United States is supposed to be an advanced western nation, not a peer of Russia and Eastern Europe.Coito ergo sum wrote: Actually, the murder rate is not "horrendous" -- it's down to 4.7. Just 1-2 years ago Europe was at 5.4, and Europe took a good drop just in the last two years, for some reason.
If you look at the homicide rate of western European countries - the real peers of the USA - the numbers are totally different. The murder rate is closer to 1 per 100,000 per year. So sorry, Coito, but your 5.4 number is totally dishonest - utter and complete crap! The American homicide rate, in a sane and rational country, should also be little more than 1 - not 4.7.
Incidentally, the recent drop in homicide rates is consistent across the entire developed world, and appears to be the result of an aging population. Older and more mature people (more than teenage anyway) tend to be less hung up on guns and violence, and commit fewer murders.