Not using the current massively expensive and ineffective method called the War On Drugs you can't. But that's the only method we've tried so far. But most agree that method should be replaced by another method. This too is highly resisted by mainly the same people who feel that Guns need to be sold over the counter no questions asked.
I was just reading how gangsters in the 20s and 30s in the USA got their weapons....the Kelleys repeatedly raided POLICE arsenals

....this at a time when you could buy a Thompson submachinegun over the counter....
Not all guns come from the USA....in fact, it is not even the largest producer of firearms......
This has nothing to do with the point but I accept that gangsters would have no problem busting into a police arsenal and stealing all the weapons after suffering the trenches of WWI.
BTW, read the US Constitution....the possession and carrying of arms in the USA is a constitutional RIGHT, therefore you can not legally restrict access to arms there....in the way you would like. So, you have to deal with reality.
Women weren't allowed to vote either but some how that changed. Why those damn abolitionist went and freed the slaves before that. What's the world coming too?
The constitution argument is nothing more than a red herring.
Thank you for the apology.
You're welcome.
Now, in the initial post, I compared the states and provinces included for the stated reasons.........they were close in population numbers, they were close demographically , in other words, their populations were almost exactly the same.......culturally, racially, etc.
I expect you will want to check these facts. Almost 1/3 of Saskatchewan is aboriginal. Not even close in the American States you posted. Again poverty and neglect from government has a part in the root cause of this group compared to Whites which is demonstrated in a much higher crime and murder rate among them. Saskatchewan has the highest crime rate in Canada and the majority of the prison population is Aboriginal.
The point being that comparing three mostly White States with low crime rates to three Canadian provinces with a much higher Aboriginal population is not at all accurate.
There is a reason Blacks and Aboriginals have a higher representation in prison.
This is where Whites have made a mark on the culture of others in North America. It's not a reflection of the culture that was, but rather the one that is.
The only difference was one area (Canada) staggers along under a very tough regimen of gun control, the other has practically none....even by US standards.
Yet the Canadian rates are significantly higher.
Game Set Match, IMHO.
As I said your stats are messed up.
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Baloney. We live in a peaceful society, a very peaceful society........we do not need to harass and suspend the rights of a number of our citizens (or those of the USA) in some futile attempt to make life completely safe from any shock or bullet. It doesn't work, it is a waste of time and resources, and it is dangerous to our liberty. Give it up.
For the most part we do live in a peaceful society. But we have problems like everyone else and the gun issue needs to be addressed. Guns are made for killing and nothing else. They can't be allowed to fall into the hands of those who fail to abide the laws and safety regulation needed to keep people safe. The idea that they can't be made safe so there is no use trying is ridiculous and defeatist.
I see a major difference between thinking there is nothing that can be done and proper regulation that fits all people who have a stake in the issue. It has nothing to do with liberty. Again a red herring inserted into the discussion.