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You'll Never Guess How Many Guns the Average Gun Owner Has
Submitted by:
David Williamson
Website: http://libertypress.com
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We Americans love our guns -- and apparently, we love them twice as much as we used to. We first twigged to this trend in 2015, when an astounding story on The Washington Post's Wonkblog site revealed that the average number of firearms owned by a "typical gun-owning household" had roughly doubled between 1994 and 2013, to 8.1 guns per household. The trend has only gone up since.
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Comment by:
dasing
(1/10/2017)
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Bull****! |
Comment by:
Sosalty
(1/10/2017)
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However, I always lie when asked about my guns, say sumptin' about my pellet rifle. Maybe the number of households with guns has doubled and the number in my house has quadrupled. You'll never know. Neither do so called pollsters. |
Comment by:
Uncommon1
(1/10/2017)
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I don't own any and I don't know anyone who does. If they say they do own one or more, I think they're lying. |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(1/10/2017)
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8.1 Guns? Who owns only 8 guns? I own waaaaaaaaayyy more than 8 guns! |
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