>>212186116>>212186148>>212186255>More let me tell you about your countryOkay, lets break it down in order. There are roughly 500 million reported firearms in America in control of the citizenry. That doesn't count service firearms for police or military, only privately-owned firearms that are registered. The FTA believes that only about a third of privately-owned firearms are registered, however, because of a combination of people being unwilling to register, and firearms that are unregistered being worth more because collectors want the unregistered firearms so they can't be confiscated or have legal action brought because of the ownership of them, so that brings the actual figure closer to 1.5 million private firearms - two unregistered for every non-registered.
We have 340 million Americans, roughly, of which 120 million are immigrants who don't belong. So that's 1.5 million firearms for about 220 million actual American Citizens, which works out to about five firearms per citizen. Once you factor in military surplus, and released federal/police firearms that are sold to the citizenry after they're clapped out, plus all the shit that people own that is completely illegal and not considered (officially) to be here at all, such as unregistered war trophies, firearms in the posession of gangs or cartels, and all the guns that aren't considered guns at all, which is most of every other family's 'cowboy collection' of black powder and lever-action blap guns, you're well, well over six guns to a citizen.
>American women and some soymen...Aren't important. They're women, who cares what they think? Besides, you're looking at the politics and assuming this in any way represents actual Americans. Its roughly equivalent to looking at the way your government thinks every German is a nazi and using this information to come to the conclusion that all Germans think all German citizens are nazis and should self-eradicate. One is not necessarily equal to the other.