Americans Own Nearly Half of the Privately Owned Guns on Earth.
In 1994, the United States was home to about 200 million privately
owned guns. Today, that number has ballooned to between 270 million and
300 million. That's almost half of all privately owned guns worldwide,
according to a new essay from the Brookings Institution.
The essay, titled The Promise by Matt Bennett, looks back at
the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings and the way ahead for gun
control. The piece breaks down some other big numbers surrounding the
battle for more gun regulation: More than 10 firearm deaths per 100,000
Americans every year; 600 annual accidental shootings; 11,400 murders;
about 31,000 total gun deaths. The most common age of people who commit
gun crimes is 19, then 20, then 18. That's despite regulations that bar
licensed dealers from selling handguns to anyone under the age of 21.
Almost 100 million adults live in a home with a gun.
And this is a bad thing?
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