Don't get me wrong - I don't think the fact that the US has a massively higher death rate per capa with guns than any other western country is a regulatory problem, I think it is a problem with the fear and recklessness that permeates US culture. But automobiles aren't a very apt comparison, considering just how much more common and widely used they are. Taking that into consideration, in 2013, there was 11.1 car deaths per 100,000 people, and 10.6 gun deaths per 100,000 people. With the amount of vehicle use over gun use, automobile deaths seem very small by comparison.
Also, car's are always getting new regulations and laws and safety standards imposed on them by regulatory commissions. Though I guess none of that fits on a meme picture, so never mind. Back to one liners!