I don't see any point in handguns. They do more harm than good. In fact I don't see the need for guns in cities at all. I can totally respect the rights of those who hunt, protect livestock and work the land to own rifles and shotguns, but handguns are a different matter entirely.
We don't need them, and what is more our police don't need them either. The vast majority of our police do not carry firearms.
As far as calling the police over the bullet, I think it is an entirely sensible course of action. Leaving bullets lying around is a fairly irresponsible act. Carrying loose bullets in a city is a fairly suspicious act. There is every possibility that the bullets could be connected to some kind of criminal action.
There are several talking points I see raised in connection with guns on a fairly regular basis. One is that they are for protecting your property. I used to live in a really unpleasant area, I lived next door to a drug dealer and was burgled 3 times. A gun would have been no help whatsover in any of those burglaries as I was out. In fact, the burglars would probably have taken the gun (as I wouldn't have been carrying it to work at the restaurant I worked in at the time). I now have burglar alarm which telephones the police whenever it is tripped. It doesn't sleep, doesn't go out, and cannot be taken by surprise. One more thing on this front is that nothing I own is worth taking a human life. The majority of housebreaking criminals don't break into houses to randomly kill and rape (contrary to what the hoplophiles would have you believe), they break into your house to take things they can sell, normally for drugs. Another point is that they can be used in self defense. I am 28, I ave lived in and work in some of the roughest areas of Scotland, and I have yet to find myself in a situation where I needed to defend myself. Why? Because I don't go around looking for fights, and I don't mind walking away from fights. I have never been mugged, but if I were I would rather hand over the contents of my pockets - a phone (replaceable), some credit cards (easy to cancel) and very little cash - than kill another human being to keep them.
I feel safer living in a society which is not flooded with guns.
In Scotland I am 64 times less likely to be shot dead than I am in the US.