TheLoveBandit
Retired Never Was, Coulda been wannabe
And using the australian institute of criminology data from 89 to 18 for homicide by weapon per capita, I created the following graph. (this is actually the original source of your earlier graph from guninfo. The original source data can be found in table A22 of the homicide incidents data release, I'll link if requested.
Always good to simply link the source when you are referencing it. You already have it, and linking saves the ask-request-refind-post. Thank you, though, regardless. The data shown does help the conversation.
For interests sake, I added together all the various types of non-firearm data so that the chart was clearer. But if you want the full chart of all homicide weapons I'll put it up, but I checked what specifically caused that big spike around 03ish. It was caused by the hand and feet homicides having a good year causing the numbers to drop, then it returned to normal the next year, which also coincidentally had above average knive homicides, causing the apparent spike, which then makes it look like there's a huge drop, when in fact it is just artifacts in the data.
I have not done the research, but am led to believe the US is very similar to your chart in that the per capita deaths by guns is dwarfed several times over by the homicide by other means. Yet, there remains such a focus on 'gun control'. I do not believe gun control is the answer - the focus belongs where you and others have put it, which is on the mental health aspects.
EDIT - from the statista links, it seems handguns far outpace all other means combined, at least in the US 2019.
What I would call a success is if it had reduced the frequency of homicides or robberies. My research leads me to believe that wasn't the case though.
For the record before anyone says it. I don't give a shit what the rates of gun homicides did. It's worthless if those decline while other causes of homicide just increase by the same or greater amount.
Amen. Decrease of crime should be the goal. Guns are a part of that picture, but not the big lever to pull and make a reasonable difference.