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Personally I approach the subject of guns with much the same trepidation as a discussion of religion or abortion-far too many people have rigid views based on personal doctrine and are interested only in converting others to the "correct" view.
That said I saw an article with some unexpected news in the paper over the weekend. It seems that the percentage of gun ownership in the US is actually declining, and rather significantly-from 53% in 1994 to 36% today. This seemingly contradicts the numerous reports we have all seen that gun sales spike after every mass murder, election of a black man to the Presidency, etc. until you dig into the stats a bit further and discover that of the people that own guns they now each own twice as many. The average gun owner today in the US owns EIGHT guns.
It seems our national policies are being dictated by an increasingly fervent and increasingly shrinking sector of the population dominated by those who adamantly contend that the government (at any level) has NO authority to do any sort of gun regulation-which flies in the face of even Judge Scalia's judicial activist rewriting of the second amendment.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...erican-gun-ownership-is-now-at-a-30-year-low/
That said I saw an article with some unexpected news in the paper over the weekend. It seems that the percentage of gun ownership in the US is actually declining, and rather significantly-from 53% in 1994 to 36% today. This seemingly contradicts the numerous reports we have all seen that gun sales spike after every mass murder, election of a black man to the Presidency, etc. until you dig into the stats a bit further and discover that of the people that own guns they now each own twice as many. The average gun owner today in the US owns EIGHT guns.
It seems our national policies are being dictated by an increasingly fervent and increasingly shrinking sector of the population dominated by those who adamantly contend that the government (at any level) has NO authority to do any sort of gun regulation-which flies in the face of even Judge Scalia's judicial activist rewriting of the second amendment.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...erican-gun-ownership-is-now-at-a-30-year-low/