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  2. Gun ownership - Wikipedia

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    From 1994 to 2023, gun ownership increased 28% in America. In 2023, about 16.7 million firearms were sold in the U.S. In the first four months of 2024, nearly 5.5 million firearms were sold, averaging around 1.3 million per month. About 72% of gun owners say they own a gun primarily for protection. [3]

  3. Most Americans who own guns say they got them for ... - AOL

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    No single study has tracked the reasons for gun ownership over time, making comparisons inexact, but similar studies have found that about 26% of Americans reported owning a gun for protection in ...

  4. Gun Ownership Is Rising Among A New Group, Poll Shows

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    The number of Republicans who say they own guns, on the other hand, has risen consistently over that time frame, from 38% to 47%. A semi-automatic pistol is seen displayed in the McBride Guns Inc ...

  5. Gun culture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    From 1994 to 2023, 28% gun ownership increased in America. In which women ownership increased by 13.6%, and Hispanics ownership increased by 33.3%. [20] Although historically there have been significant differences in respect to gun ownership between different races and sexes, that gap may be closing.

  6. There's a new reason your neighbors bought a weapon — gun ...

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    The paranoia in hurricane country, with its undercurrent of violence, is just the latest sign of a new wrinkle in American gun ownership, something scholars have started describing as gun culture 3.0.

  7. Public opinion on gun control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 study looking at a January 2017 survey results find "For 23 of the 24 policies examined, most respondents supported restricting or regulating gun ownership. Only 8 of 24 policies had greater than a 10-point support gap between gun owners and non-gun owners." [12]

  8. How Gun Sales Have Changed Over the Past Decade in Each State

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    As the United States grapples with continued gun violence, legislation to improve responsible gun ownership continues to move slowly. GOBankingRates took a look at the how gun sales have changed ...

  9. Right to keep and bear arms in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Several other groups including the Gun Owners of America and the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, while smaller in size, are also politically active. [92] Gun control advocacy groups include the Brady Campaign and Everytown for Gun Safety, which are increasingly gaining political clout and spending power. [93]