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National gun group estimates Americans own over a combined 500 million firearms
If guns were votes, America would already be a landslide. A new estimate from a Second Amendment group suggested that Americans collectively own more than 500 million firearms, a staggering figure that underscores just how deeply embedded gun ownership remains in the national fabric -- despite years of political pressure,
The United States (U.S.) is the most heavily armed society in the world.[1] In 2013 there were 40 million more guns than Americans, and that difference continues to grow over time.[2] Although the U.S. is only about 4% of the world’s population[3], U.S ...
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Switzerland and the US both love guns, but history explains why their gun cultures could not be more different
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Since President Trump’s second inauguration, more liberals, people of color and LGBTQ folks say they are buying guns and getting training. This is the latest in a trend that researchers, gun clubs and trainers say they’ve been watching for years.
The United States Supreme Court added another significant Second Amendment dispute to its 2025-26 calendar. On October 20, 2025, the Court granted certiorari in United States v. Hemani, a case that could shape the legal landscape for millions of Americans ...
Crime, defunding police, fear of uncertainty and unrest after natural disasters or another pandemic are fueling gun ownership and interest in gun schools. "There's a lot of things, a lot of chaos that happens, especially like big cities, and, you know ...
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