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Remember that in the United States gun ownership is a legal right on par with freedom of speech/press/religion etc. I fully disagree with licensing, as everyone knew that I would. I'm nervy on the whole background check thing, but I'm not out protesting it either.
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Actually, it's totally like that.
http://www.opposingv...ship-in-america
Based upon surveys analyzed by the Web site Just Facts, there are 47-53 million households where guns are present -- that's 40%-45% of all households in the country.
About 30 to 34% of American adults say the own a gun, translating into 70 to 80 million people who own those 300 million guns. A 2005 Gallup poll shows 47% of men in the country own a gun, while among women that figure is just 13%.
Republicans own more guns than Democrats -- 41% to 23%.
The same poll showed that owning a gun for protection was more important that having it for sport. Roughly 67% of Americans said they kept a gun to defend themselves against potential crime. Meanwhile, 66% said they possesses a gun because of target practice, and 41% said hunting. Obviously, people could pick more than one reason for their decision to own a firearm.
Those figures are from 2005. Every year since 2007 has broken records for new gun sales, ammo sales, first-time gun buys, and concealed carry permit issues.
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They aren't illegal, the ATF just makes them a pain in the ass to get ahold of (the ATF might be the most clusterfucked agency in the Federal Government, and that's saying something). Basically you pay an extra $200, wait for a second background check, and wait 6 months for the ATF to pull it's head of out it's ass. My wife really wants this internally suppressed target rifle down at the local spot, but I'm not sure I want to pay a $200 tax on a $450 rifle (the ATF treats suppressors like machine guns, which is ironic, since legal gun owners can get suppressors really easily in Europe).
Also, since the National Firearms Act, only 2 legally owned machine guns have been used in crimes. One of those was by a police officer.
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What you don't realize is that this has always been the case. When gun ownership was unrestricted in the US and the UK, the US still had a murder rate 2 or 3 times that of the UK. Today, the UK actually has more violent crime per capita than the US. They just don't use guns as much
http://www.telegraph...-of-Europe.html
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Probably a bad idea, considering your stated goal...
http://en.wikipedia....oject_Gunrunner
Edited by Tormund Midgetsbane, 09 March 2012 - 10:07 AM.






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