“Just 3% of American adults own a collective 133m firearms – half of America’s total gun stock. These owners have collections that range from eight to 140 guns, the 2015 study found. Their average collection: 17 guns each.”
— Hend Amry (@LibyaLiberty) May 29, 2022
🧵 https://t.co/HNo7OoEFoB
Where there are more guns, there are more gun deaths | Analysis https://t.co/FrZDiIcire
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) May 26, 2022
a gut-wrenching stat:
— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) May 27, 2022
the leading cause of death among children in the united states is now guns (stat shows under 19, not exactly children. also true under 18 but closer) pic.twitter.com/k2c7aXGG7A
Which stat is the scariest? “There have been 213 mass shootings in the United States in the first 21 weeks of 2022. An average of 321 Americans are shot every single day. And every day, there are roughly more than 50,000 gun sales recorded.” https://t.co/Ucdxh2IVjJ
— Cameron Spradling, Attorney & Counselor at Law (@CamSpradling) May 29, 2022