That’s why I voted “No”. If you look at the US you see problems that overlap and compound other issues. There is systemic racism in the US and a lot of that is because unless you are in a large city many different cultures just don’t interact with each other. You end up with stereotypes and predetermined biases vs firsthand experiences and knowledge.
If you look at how many black men are being shot by police as a ratio vs other races it all starts to make sense. Handguns are allowed in the US, so everyone thinks somebody is carrying. Most cops are white and have pre-determined biases towards black men because they didn’t interact with them growing up. They go to a call where a black man is involved, have a level of alertness and fear due to predetermined biases, think he’s carrying a gun because there are so many guns in the US so it’s a reasonable assumption, they don’t have proper training to deescalate the situation and the issue instead escalates further , they then end up shooting an unarmed black man, it hits the news, society says enough is enough, BLM forms and protests, and so on. Remove the handguns from that equation and maybe a black man doesn’t get shot, maybe there is less animosity to the police, and so on.
if hand guns are allowed in the general society we will all be more fearful because we think everyone has one on them.