I have no problem listening to new ideas, but gun control is an old, failed idea. And basic rights are not up for compromise.
In the USA, most of the military supports the #2A, so it’s a moot point. The whole idea behind the #2A is to act as a deterrant. It’s not a permission slip to be macho with a gun—that’s actually #1A, and only if you don’t hurt others.
Also, you really need to stop comparing us to other countries. That’s what far-left propagandists AND the Russian media does in order to get us to compromise our freedoms and promote their agenda. Most of the comparisons are flawed any ways and are based on metrics designed to fool the low-information citizen and the person who watches their 5 PM News and believes it.
Other countries in the First World are homogenous and long story short have very strict cultural controls. It is the culture, NOT the government, that keeps the society in line.
Otherwise, some values are different Japan, for instance, will actually wiretap suspected extremist groups in the broadest sense with VERY wide latitude that would NEVER stand up to American court precedent.
What would people say if Donald Trump was found wiretapping every mosque or animal rights meeting in the country? It would violate their Constitutional rights. But other countries don’t have these.
When there is a mass shooting where there is gun control, the results are the same as we saw with Andres Brevik or the truck terror attacks in Europe.
But even so, the changing demographics of we call the First World are challenging some of that because there are breaks in the homogenous cultural fabric.