Posted on 03/12/2015 2:09:20 PM PDT by richardb72
Is gun ownership falling? The answer is yes, at least if you believe a new General Social Survey (GSS) by the National Opinion Research Center (NORC). Supposedly, since the late 1970s, the percentage of homes with a gun has fallen from approximately 50 percent to 32 percent. The number of Americans who live in a household with at least one gun is lower than its ever been, reported Emily Swanson of the Associated Press.
Time magazine also points to a PEW Research survey that has done a couple much more limited surveys that suggest a similar drop in gun ownership over time.
But those claims are likely overblown.
Surely, gun control advocates such as GSS director Tom Smith view this decline as a good thing. In a 2003 book of mine, I quoted Smith as saying that the large drop in gun ownership would make it easier for politicians to do the right thing on guns and pass more restrictive regulations.
Other gun control advocates have mentioned to me that they hope that if people believe fewer people own guns, that may cause others to rethink their decision to own one themselves. It is part of the reason they dramatically exaggerate the risks of having guns in the home. . . .
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So a survey was taken about gun ownership and gun owners were telling the truth.
Riiiiiight....
You have conspiracy liars who make up sensationalist garbage about how all terrorism is false flag. Plenty of people would have a hard time seeing a person calling for war as a fraud or worse than the very government which they disagree with.
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