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legendary
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November 21, 2023, 01:01:59 PM
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The freedom of the world hangs on the first 4 Amendments to the Constitution in the US. When world government leaders realize that they can't be too harsh on their citizens... can't make slaves of their citizens... because their citizens will look at gun freedom in America and rebel, they stop their harsh takeovers of their people.

Gun freedom in America is keeping the world free, even though most of the citizens of peaceful, free nations don't realize it.

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legendary
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November 21, 2023, 12:47:39 PM
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Global Civilian Firearm-Ownership

Globally, it is estimated that more than 857 million civilians own firearms for personal or defensive use. It’s likely that this number is much higher than the registered firearms that local governments can track.

Note: This information is based on a survey. The information given is only as accurate as the respective government provides.



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As a Finnish citizen i noticed that under "Global Civilian Firearm-Ownership", we are not in the list, even though 1/3 of civilians in here owns a firearm for hunting.

Actually i just had to check it and according to worldpopulationreview it's 32.4 guns per 100 citizens, meaning that our civilians have total 1.8M guns.

And that's not even on the list. I haven't cross checked other data but imho that kind of mistake makes the whole data invalid.
legendary
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November 21, 2023, 12:27:26 PM
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Probably the best argument for the U.S. abandoning the 2nd amendment and dis-arming Americans is that if it were to occur, the U.N., U.S. traitors installed into the government, Talmudics who seek to fulfill their twisted end-times prophesies, etc, would need to emplace far fewer military aged male 'immigrants' within American borders in order to archive the goals of fighting the native population and militarized invasion forces to a mutual destruction.

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November 21, 2023, 11:23:09 AM
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Is this country such a scary place that one can't live there without owning a firearm for protection? According to the highlights you've shared in the post, most people who own a gun do so for protection. I have never been there or know how the laws in such countries work, but as a first world country, I expect it to be more secured and one of the safest places to stay, but with all of these homicide cases, I believe it is not as I assumed.
legendary
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November 20, 2023, 11:08:38 AM
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One of the best places to go to find out about gun laws in the US is, GUNLAWS.COM.

Alan Korwin, who owns the site, has been publishing gun laws for years. He publishes changes to gun laws in all 50 States as those laws are set in place. Anybody who is serious about gun laws and changes (and other patriotic things) should peruse the website.

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November 19, 2023, 08:09:36 PM
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Where does your state rank in gun ownership? We analyzed all 50 states, gun ownership rates, and ownership percentages to bring you this article. Of course, we’ve also included the answers to some of your most burning questions about gun control, ownership, and crime.

Report Highlights:

  • The United States has the highest per capita rate of civilian firearm ownership at 120.48 firearms per 100 people.
  • American civilians own 46% (approximately 393.3 million) of the world’s 857 million civilian-use firearms. (Source)
  • Montana has the highest amount of gun owners (66.3%).
  • Wyoming has the most guns per capita, with 245.8 firearms for every 1,000 residents.
  • The top 5 states for gun ownership comprise only .8% of the nation’s firearm-related homicides (185 homicides between all 5 states).
  • The bottom 5 states for gun ownership comprise 4% of the nation’s firearm-related homicides (1,038 firearm-related homicides).
  • According to surveys, 36% of gun owners are white, 24% are black, and 15% are Hispanic. The remaining civilians do not personally own a firearm but do live in a home with someone who does.
  • Recent polls show that 32% of adults in the U.S. own at least one firearm.
  • 72% of gun owners say the main reason for owning a firearm is for protection.
  • According to this poll, 32% of US adults own at least one firearm.
  • New Jersey has the lowest rate of gun ownership at only 8.9% of the population and the least amount per capita (1.1 for every 1,000 people).



Global Civilian Firearm-Ownership

Globally, it is estimated that more than 857 million civilians own firearms for personal or defensive use. It’s likely that this number is much higher than the registered firearms that local governments can track.

Note: This information is based on a survey. The information given is only as accurate as the respective government provides.



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