9 Guns For Every 10 Americans

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I OCR'd this from from yesterday's Albuquerque Journal, see attached .pdf for original text (I got more than my share, and I ain't giving any back )

9 Guns For Every 10 Americans

270M Firearms In Circulation

BY FRANK JORDANS The Associated press
GENEVA — there are nine guns for every 10 people in the United States, with about 270 million firearms in circula¬tion, according to a new report.
Worldwide, civilians now have access to 650 million small arms — from handguns to semiautomatic rifles — an arsenal that far outstrips what is held by police and militaries, according to the annual Small Arms Survey released 'This day. It estimates that civilians account for about three-fourths of the 875 million such weapons in circulation.

"Civilian holdings of weapons worldwide are much larger than we previously believed," the director of the Geneva-based group, Keith Krause, told reporters.

But it is the United States that has the heaviest concen¬tration of firearms.
Of the 8 million new firearms manufactured annually around the world, roughly 4.5 million are bought in the United States. Other countries with high per capita ownership include Yemen, with 61 small arms per 100 people; Finland, with 56; Switzerland, with 46, and Iraq with 39.

Much lower on the scale are Brazil, with nine guns per 100 people, England and Wales with six, India with four, China with three and Nigeria with one.
The report notes that only about 12 percent of all weapons worldwide are registered with authorities, making it difficult to collect exact data on gun pos¬session. Five years ago the group estimated a total of 640 million small arms world-wide.

"There's a large number of states in the middle, mostly northern industrial states in Western Europe and North America," said Krause, citing France, with 32 per 100 people; Canada and Sweden, with 31 each, and Germany, with 30.
The figures dispel the idea that gun ownership and high levels of violence necessarily go hand in hand, he said.

"There's no clear relationship between more guns and higher levels of violence," Krause said, pointing to low ownership and high crime rates in Latin America.

He said studies had shown that gun violence often occurred in places undergoing rapid urban growth, and when lawless areas are created by extreme poverty and the absence of effective policing.
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The problem is worsened when members of government or police forces sell ammuni¬tion on the black market, Krause said.

In Rio de Janeiro, "a combination of factors suggest that state security forces — most notably the police — are the source of much of the assault rifle ammunition in the hands of criminal gangs," the report said.

Thousands of arms supplied to Iraq by the United States are believed to have been acquired by insurgents through rogue elements in the Iraqi security forces.

Sudan, meanwhile, has pur¬chased more than 25 million firearms in recent years - mostly from China and Iran - despite well-documented human rights violations com¬mitted by government-backed militias.

Krause said wealthy coun¬tries with lower crime rates, such as those in the 27-nation European Union, are dealing with an increased flow of small arms across borders where controls have been loosened.

Recent shootings in Britain - where ownership is severely restricted and the gun crime rate is low — highlight the need for greater police cooperation in Europe, he said.
 

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So Americans--the freest, most prosperous and generous people in the world, who are more willing to spend their money, resources and blood in defense of freedom for themselves and others, who have done more to defeat tyranny and promote liberty than any people on Earth, and have three times in this century saved the entire world from domination by absolutist aggressors--also have more weapons than any other nation to continue defending liberty.

So what's the problem?
 
That is a little bit misleading because many of us have more than one gun. At one time I had over 40 handguns and 30 rifles. Alas I'm down down to only 10 hanguns and 10 rifles. Been passing them out to my kids.:)
 
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It's a play on statistics. It's my understanding that 1 in 4 American households own guns so that's 75 million with an average of 3.6 guns per gun owner.

That sounds a lot more likely but not sensational enough for drive-by media.
 
9 guns for every 10 Americans? Not enough guns needs to be at least 2 per person in my opinion. One long gun and one handgun each. That would be a good start.
 
Right the stat is misleading. Along similar lines, with 3.7 million square miles of territory and 300 million people, that means there are nearly 8 acres for every person in the US, only most of us don't own that much land.

Of course with 650 million guns and 3.7 million square miles, that gives us a density of about 175 guns per square mile, or one gun for every 3.65 acres.

What does it mean? Absolutely nothing.
 
I wish every American owned 9 guns. That would be good for business.

Of course, as with all statistics, It is misleading. Most of us probably account for half of those guns, haha. And with the laws as they are, making everyone a criminal for just about everything...I wonder if 9 out of 10 Americal could pass NICS
 
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