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Even before the development of firearms, most adult human beings have been roughly equally capable of killing each other, at least since the development of the thrown spear.
The problem of lethal violence in the US is not because some or even many people have guns, but rather because the US as a settler-colonial garrison state has maintained an (increasingly radicalized) cadre of armed auxiliaries among the public ready to do lethal violence to maintain hierarchies of race, sex, and capital.
Alex Pretti did not murder people with his gun. He did not provoke a fascist state militia into murdering him by possessing a gun. His gun and his possession of it did not somehow transitively contribute to the US rate of gun deaths.