How am I changing the subject? I'm literally replying to you claim that it's because of 'pervasive' homelessness in the US that there's more homicides. Data shows it's wrong, that's all.
That's typical with you, you throw these unsubstantiated claims, don't provide any evidence to back them up and when you're proven wrong, you just come up with some new made up bs, and the circle continues. We've now made it through what, 6 or 7 of your supposed 'reasons' why the US has so many homicides? It's always just 'trust me bro', no evidence, I've disproved every single one of them using actual data, and you just keep making up new bullshit along the way.
You want to go back to Australia, sure, I looked into it some more, and I'm ready to prove you wrong, once again.
The data you referenced is for all homicides regardless of weapon used, but if you look at homicides by firearm, it's a very different picture:
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study, you'll see they have the same trend you noted for all homicides, but they actually also break it down by weapon used, and you can see the significant drop in firearm homicides right after the agreement. Non-firearm homicides stayed stagnant or increased for a few years, but firearm homicides dropped.
See, direct results following the agreement, I explained it for you.
I'll also tell you that we could probably expect to see an even more drastic reduction in the US with similar regulation for 2 reasons:
1. Gun regulations in Australia prior to the agreement were already stricter than there are today in the US.
2. The portion of guns being used in homicides in Australia prior to the agreement (only 18% of homicides only in 1995 were with a firearm in Australia) is much, much lower than it is today in the US (79% of homicides involve a firearm in the US). So take the same portion of guns away in the US and you should logically expect an even more drastic drop.
Let me know what you need me to google for you next. You really need to stop repeating whatever you read on Facebook without confirming it's actually true first, you're just embarrassing yourself at this point.