Ok--so, I think this conversation is covering a wide range of topics.
Let's leave aside for now, knives, bombs, brass knuckles, broken beer bottles, etc.
Even the topic of guns involves many different situations calling for different actions.
Hunting--we have covered this one fairly thoroughly--there are lots of laws regulating hunting. Should there be more? Maybe. That is one topic. But I don't think that hunting accidents, while they happen, are the major source of gun violence in this country.
Guns for protection--Mr. & Mrs. Suburbia, or Small Town, or even Rural who buy a handgun solely for protection. They may or may not practice that often. Most of the time the gun sits gathering dust, because the likelihood of them ever needing it is pretty small. There are some accidents that happen. I am not familiar enough with handgun use or regulation to speculate on whether the laws are sufficient. Not a huge part of the gun violence problem, though.
Vigilantes who are frothing at the mouth to find someone to kill? I don't think there are that many.
People with mental health problems and anger issues along with drugs and drug violence, and illegal guns are the biggest problems we face.
The people in Chicago and other big cities are not, generally, being terrorized by people with legally-owned firearms.