From The Washington Post:
The survey's findings support other research showing that as overall rates of gun ownership has declined, the number of firearms in circulation has skyrocketed. The implication is that there are more guns in fewer hands than ever before. The top 3 percent of American adults own, on average, 17 guns apiece, according to the survey's estimates.
Interesting. Lawyers, guns, and money! Which of these has the smallest percentage and largest absolute amount? Of course, the other major shift the survey reveals is in the rationale for owning firearms: currently, a majority of owners cite personal protection as their motivation, prior to the 1990's the majority owned guns for sport.
(Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Tuesday September 20 2016, @05:33PM
Agree/Disagree, this is definitely not Spam.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday September 21 2016, @04:40PM
Sorry, that was a mistake. I hit the down arrow to scroll down the page, not realizing it was scrolling down the list of moderation options.
(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Friday September 23 2016, @01:07AM
Taken care of. Would have been sooner but I was busy being on airplanes.
My rights don't end where your fear begins.