But notice how these comparisons always use these bogus term of "developed countries." Which allows you to cherry pick which countries count and don't count. Which is another way of avoiding any other variable besides gun ownership.

It also compares the entire US to many other countries of different sizes in populations and cultures.
If you broke down the US by states or even cities, you'd get a far different picture.

If you think Utah and California are the same, you're wrong.
And if you think Norway and Los Angeles are the same than you're surely mistaken.
We have more in common with Mexico than Europe in many ways.

Please read this:

https://mises.org/blog/mistake-only-comparing-us-murder-rates-developed-countries