Gun Inequality in America Has Got to Stop

There are entirely too many unarmed Americans

Tom Egelhoff

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According to the Small Arms Survey of 2017, the United States had a population size of around 326,474,000 people. There were about 393 million firearms in the United States, meaning that there were far more guns than there are people.

Additionally, given that not every person in the U.S. owns a gun, many people own multiple or many.

This fact still rings true, with the only major difference being that the United States population and the number of guns in the nation have grown in size.

Here’s the interesting news.

Of the 393 million firearms in the U.S., only 6.06 million of them are registered. (Source)

What About Household Gun Ownership?

For all the liberals reading this.

There is a significant difference across parties, with Republican and Republican-leaning independents more than twice as likely as Democrats and those who lean Democratic to say they own a gun (44% vs. 20%). (Source)

According to several sources personal gun ownership in the US has declined but the number of guns in households owning guns has risen.

We Need to Fix Gun

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Tom Egelhoff

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