There's a murderer problem here, not a gun problem, a murderer problem worse than in other Western nations, and not even close to as bad as in some Central and South American countries like Honduras, Jamaica, and Brazil.
Those countries all have strict gun control, and yet murders yearly dwarf those occurring in the US. And, the number of civilian-owned guns in America dwarf the number of guns in every other country, including every country south of our border.
We have more than twice as many guns per capita as the next closest country in the world (Yemen), and easily 10 times more than almost everybody else, and closer to 100 times as many as some countries.
And yet murders do not correlate to the number of guns among civilians. Which means murders only correlate to murderers, and there are more here than in Japan or Australia, and there are far fewer here than in Brazil and Colombia.
Murderers are real. And murderers are why we have the inalienable right to keep and bear arms, and murderers are why that right shall not be infringed.
* Note that 'per capita' is implied in the above wrt murders and murderers and guns.