Posted on 11/16/2017 4:18:00 PM PST by BackRoads775
Youve heard the statistics before: Americans have more guns per head than any nation on earth along with gun violence rates that are dramatically higher than other rich, developed countries.
But these big-picture facts can be misleading. Not every American is packing heat and gun violence is intensely concentrated in small neighbourhoods.
Heres a look at the dramatic concentration of Americas guns and Americas violence:
(Excerpt) Read more at theguardian.com ...
I don’t have the bathrooms covered. I am vulnerable in the throne room.
Of all the people I know, about 80 to 85% own at least 1 gun. I do not believe the numbers presented. I think it is hogwash. There are more people owning guns than what this article presents, definitely. A lot of people do not carry but they own guns for personal defense. Actually more than 3% have carry permits. This is why I do not believe the numbers.
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You are correct (but your numbers are off), I have at least 3 in every room in concealed, strategic locations.
TRUST NO ONE
BELIEVE NOTHING
Always be prepared and have a plan.
TO KILL EVERYTHING WITH A PULSE.
(this includes dogs, cats, parrots, skunks, canaries, monkeys, etc.) and I love dogs (got 6).
“... gun violence is intensely concentrated in small neighborhoods...”
Yeah, like Chicago.
Yes, neighborhoods where most of the people who own guns have no legal right to own guns. Neighborhoods in which innocent, decent people do NOT own guns, and consequently are disproportionately victims of the criminals who DO.
Meanwhile, out in the suburbs and the country, where most LEGAL gun owners live, crime is minimal.
So tell me again how it's the fault of the guns ...
“Their average collection: 17 guns each
Guilty!”
Underachiever !
I predict great things under your tree this year.
“Super Owners”
OOOO I like that. I’m gonna use that.
3%... It always is and will be the 3%. The vast majority of any population does not matter when the shtf.
That's what I thought, too, but it turns out the story says that between 22 and 31% of Americans own guns, but just 3% own about half of the 265 million guns in America.
I strive to be in the top 3%.
Furthermore, Europeans lived for centuries under kings. They were ruled. And they grew used to it.
Americans are not. We are GOVERNED -- with our consent. And THAT is the key difference between Euros who acquiesce in their own disarmament, and Americans, who live with a natural distrust of rulers.
Lois Beckett doesn’t have to own a gun if s/he doesn’t want to own a gun. No one is putting a gun to his/her head.
What the article doesn’t say is that those Super Owners, who possess all the guns, are NOT the same small group of people who account for most of the homicides. They’re two completely different groups of people. The problem with gun control is that it’s “supposed” to address the small number that commit crimes, but end up only impacting the law-abiding people who own all the guns.
I only own 11.
Know what that means?
SHOPPING TRIP!!!!
Valerie Jarrett gleefully cackled that O’Vomit was ready to RULE”. Forgetting, like liberals are wont to do, that Americans arn’t ruled, they are governed and decide who will govern them.
Silly liberals.
I’m stuck at 11. I guess I’m just not doing my part.
What they were careful not to do was report how many of us guilty were involved in any crimes in the last year, let alone gun crimes. They also carefully refrained from reporting how many of us reside in high crime neighborhoods. If they did, they’d be horrified to discover how law abiding we are and how we don’t contribute to high gun crime rates.
OMG!!! You have a,private arsenal and a,private dog pack.
IOWs, in our highly polarized political environment, the number of Americans who will admit to a stranger on the phone that they own firearms has dropped.
I sure wouldn't.
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