You ignore many of the relevant facts: though more guns are being bought, they are being bought by fewer and fewer hoarding gun nuts. The percentage of people keeping guns has been going down, so one would expect a reduction in violence. But empirical data shows that states with more guns have more gun deaths, states with looser gun laws have more gun deaths, and homes with more guns have more gun deaths.
You ignore many of the relevant facts: though more guns are being bought, they are being bought by fewer and fewer hoarding gun nuts. The percentage of people keeping guns has been going down, so one would expect a reduction in violence. But empirical data shows that states with more guns have more gun deaths, states with looser gun laws have more gun deaths, and homes with more guns have more gun deaths.