I certainly agree the reduction in access of guns will lead to fewer gun deaths. I don’t see that as the root problem. I see murderous intent, suicidal ideation and behavior, and carelessness as the cause of the vast majority of homicide, suicide (to include those where a gun was involved) deaths, and accidental injury and/or death by gun.
I do not see the prevalence of guns alone as a root cause. I think this is where we disagree. I don’t think supporting the type of change I do is contrary to any goal that aims to reduce the gun injuries and deaths. I also don’t think we need to jump to constrict rights when there is plenty of other way to better achieve the same results. I understand that some may think that pursuing other policies, which aim at what I see as the root issues, would be insufficient and I accept their advocacy towards the end of reducing gun accessibility; I simply disagree with them on that facet.