One thing about the statistics that i think people get wrong is that they compare "firearm deaths" when surely the thing we should be comparing between countries is overall violence. The most useful statistic for this would be what the UN calls "non-conflict deaths", which includes all homicides, suicides, police shootings, executions etc, but I can't seem to find the most recent data on that on a country by country level.
One thing about the statistics that i think people get wrong is that they compare "firearm deaths" when surely the thing we should be comparing between countries is overall violence. The most useful statistic for this would be what the UN calls "non-conflict deaths", which includes all homicides, suicides, police shootings, executions etc, but I can't seem to find the most recent data on that on a country by country level.