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Don’t Believe the Anti-Gun Hype
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News of a survey on gun ownership in America conducted by Harvard and Northeastern universities is being touted by several Leftmedia outlets for information that indicates the percentage of overall gun ownership to be smaller than what has often been assumed. The number that has gun-control enthusiasts most excited is the estimate that only 3% of Americans own half of guns in the U.S. The implication is that gun ownership is only prevalent among a tiny minority, thus making gun control more palatable. Trouble is this survey will not be officially released until fall of 2017. Evidently, Americans will just have to trust the media’s word on this. |
Comment by:
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(9/25/2016)
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I wonder if this question was asked in those locations where it's almost impossible to legally possess a firearm.
"If you could, and if a firing range was available in your area, would you purchase a firearm for self-defense or other lawful purpose?" |
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