Banning guns? No. Improved gun control? Definitely.
They're simply too accessible, and there's no reason for them to be. People using them for legitimate purposes can still do so with tighter laws surrounding gun acquisition.
Even in Australia, where most people think guns are 'banned', hunters can still buy guns to hunt, sport shooters can still use them for sport. What we don't have over here is looneys who can easily obtain a gun and go on a massacre.
I have to agree with this.
The UK also sounds like guns are banned, but they're simply controlled more.
Farmers, hunters and sports shooters still have guns (primarily rifles and shotguns, rather than handguns and assault rifles), but they're licensed for it and jump through a lot of hoops to get them.
It's not like guns are alien to us either. Even little old dooble has been clay pidgeon shooting.
But because of our gun control we don't fear gunmen on the streets. We don't have metal detectors in our schools or practice lockdowns. I'm not even afraid of the police, because they don't have guns because they don't face guns.
It's a good system. It works.
And as for us instead having high knife crime, I have a better chance of outrunning a person with a knife than I do a bullet.
As for whether more control could occur in the US, I don't know. I think it is difficult because guns are already so prevalent and there would be a lot of opposition to any changes.