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MI: Michigan Among States Least Dependent on Gun industry, Study Says
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Hunting may be a popular activity in Michigan, but when it comes to states that are most dependent on the gun industry, it isn't one of them.
Prompted by increased conversation regarding gun control and reform, the personal finance website Wallethub recently conducted a study analyzing the economic impact of guns on each of the 50 states.
Michigan finished 40th overall, meaning its in the bottom 10 when it comes to reliance on firearms.
In general, the firearm industry is big business. According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, guns contributed more than $51 billion to the U.S. economy and generated over $6.5 billion in federal and state taxes in 2017.
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PHORTO
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Hey. That's THEIR problem.
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Besides the advantage of being armed, which the Americans possess over the people of almost every other nation, the existence of subordinate governments, to which the people are attached, and by which the militia officers are appointed, forms a barrier against the enterprises of ambition, more insurmountable than any which a simple government of any form can admit of. Notwithstanding the military establishments in the several kingdoms of Europe, which are carried as far as the public resources will bear, the governments are afraid to trust the people with arms. — James Madison, The Federalist Papers, No. 46 |
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