I'm not saying they are all carrying guns. I'm not saying most people in the US carry guns. I'm not even saying a large percentage of Americans are carrying guns. I'm not even saying a lot of Americans are carrying guns.
I'm most certainly not saying that, when you're approached by a couple of, let's be negative here, drunk, aggressive, intimidating, men who seem like they want to harm you*, they're
likely to carry a gun, or that it would be a
good move to pull your own gun.
I
am saying that, from the point of view of a paranoid idiot, it "makes sense" to carry a gun because you might run into someone carrying a gun. In, say, Belgium, even for a paranoid crackpot, it doesn't make sense - even most
bank robberies are done here without fire arms. Housejackings, carjackings, whatever are done mostly always without weaponry (seriously, I saw the statistics a few weeks ago, and the number of violent crimes with a fire-arm in the past year was somewhere in the low hundreds, for all of Belgium. About the same amount of people as New York, though we're obviously not one big city
).
Say that, upon being accosted by two men in a park, there's a 1% chance they're up to no good*. If they are, let's say there's a 1% chance of them having a gun if in a big US city. Let's say there's about a 0.01% chance in Belgium. See the difference? In the one, you might run into a gun-wielding criminal once every 10.000 times.*** In the other, once in every million.
I think that you're underestimating the complete culture of fear being brought down on us (especially the Americans) by the media all the time, and how many people really
do believe whatever's in the paper. If you're told, every day, for years on end, how dangerous the city is, how dangerous the parks, how all criminals have guns, how everyone's out to steal/abuse/kill you...In the end, some people will believe it, and start carrying a gun for "protection".
*Not saying this was the case in Calgary. The guy's a nutjob and they were probably two upstanding gentlemen who just wanted to be polite. I'm talking
from the perspective of a paranoid android idiot here.
**and started making trouble in the neighbourhood. You got in one little fight, and your mom got scared....
*** And yes, even that's probably still on the high side. I'm exagerating here.