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Fascinating Gun Facts You May Not Know

Fascinating Gun Facts You May Not Know

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There is no universally accepted definition for what constitutes a mass shooting

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In 2021, 81% of murders involved firearms, the highest since 1968

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All states allow concealed carry, and most don't require a permit

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In 2020, the number of children under the age of 11 who were killed or injured by guns increased by 44%

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One in three American adults owns a gun

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U.S.: 5% of global population, 45% of private firearms

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The U.S. has the highest homicide rate among developed nations

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Firearm ownership: Rural (41%), suburbs (29%), cities (20%)

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In 2020, background checks for gun purchases surged

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2020 saw record gun purchases with nearly 23 million firearms bought

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63% of those who own guns have them for protection

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74% of gun owners deem the right to own a gun essential for their personal sense of freedom

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82% of Black adults say gun violence is a big problem

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53% of Americans support stricter gun laws, down from 60% in 2019

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49% believe stricter gun access would reduce mass shootings

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44% of Americans know someone who has been shot

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The public is divided on gun ownership's impact on crime

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There's a partisan divide on gun control

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In 2021, the US saw the highest total number of gun deaths

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30 states allow lethal force without duty to retreat, even outside of the home

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71% of rural Republicans support arming teachers in K-12 schools, while 56% of urban Republicans do

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Prohibition led to gun violence, prompting federal legislative action

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States with more guns have higher gun deaths (homicides, suicides)

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Northeast states have strict gun laws, fewer owners and licenses

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Fewer strict gun laws correlate with higher firearm deaths per capita

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Firearm injuries are a leading cause of death for the young in the US

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US firearm access is linked to higher suicide risk

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11 states allow concealed carry on school campuses; 16 prohibit it

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As of mid-June, there were 19,530 gun violence deaths in the US in 2023

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DC's gun ownership ban was overturned by the Supreme Court in 2008

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Alcohol is linked to 40% of all homicides – most of which involved a gun

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49% of gun owners have a majority of gun-owning friends

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1 in 5 gun owners belongs to NRA

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Younger gun owners prefer gun range or shooting club memberships

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70% of gun owners have completed gun safety courses or training

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Partner gun ownership increases the risk of murder for abused women 5x

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Handguns accounted for 59% of U.S. gun murders in 2020

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There is no universally accepted definition for what constitutes a mass shooting
In 2021, 81% of murders involved firearms, the highest since 1968
All states allow concealed carry, and most don't require a permit
In 2020, the number of children under the age of 11 who were killed or injured by guns increased by 44%
One in three American adults owns a gun
U.S.: 5% of global population, 45% of private firearms
The U.S. has the highest homicide rate among developed nations
Firearm ownership: Rural (41%), suburbs (29%), cities (20%)
In 2020, background checks for gun purchases surged
2020 saw record gun purchases with nearly 23 million firearms bought
63% of those who own guns have them for protection
74% of gun owners deem the right to own a gun essential for their personal sense of freedom
82% of Black adults say gun violence is a big problem
53% of Americans support stricter gun laws, down from 60% in 2019
49% believe stricter gun access would reduce mass shootings
44% of Americans know someone who has been shot
The public is divided on gun ownership's impact on crime
There's a partisan divide on gun control
In 2021, the US saw the highest total number of gun deaths
30 states allow lethal force without duty to retreat, even outside of the home
71% of rural Republicans support arming teachers in K-12 schools, while 56% of urban Republicans do
Prohibition led to gun violence, prompting federal legislative action
States with more guns have higher gun deaths (homicides, suicides)
Northeast states have strict gun laws, fewer owners and licenses
Fewer strict gun laws correlate with higher firearm deaths per capita
Firearm injuries are a leading cause of death for the young in the US
US firearm access is linked to higher suicide risk
11 states allow concealed carry on school campuses; 16 prohibit it
As of mid-June, there were 19,530 gun violence deaths in the US in 2023
DC's gun ownership ban was overturned by the Supreme Court in 2008
Alcohol is linked to 40% of all homicides – most of which involved a gun
49% of gun owners have a majority of gun-owning friends
1 in 5 gun owners belongs to NRA
Younger gun owners prefer gun range or shooting club memberships
70% of gun owners have completed gun safety courses or training
Partner gun ownership increases the risk of murder for abused women 5x
Handguns accounted for 59% of U.S. gun murders in 2020

The United States has the highest rate of gun ownership in the world. According to the Small Arms Survey, it is estimated that American civilians own more firearms than all of the combined firearms from 24 countries. It may come as no surprise that the nation also leads the world in firearm homicide rates – a rate that is nearly 25 times higher than other high-income countries. This is just one of many fascinating gun facts you may not know.

The gun topic has always been – and still is – a contentious topic in the U.S. There are strong opinions both for and against gun ownership, with both sides having valid points. While guns are a significant part of American culture, they also contribute to tragedy and have been the cause of a substantial amount of mass shootings. There are fairly limited federal gun laws but states have also passed their own gun legislation.

Sourcing data from a range of surveys, public opinion polls, government databases, legal documents, and historical archives, 24/7 Tempo found these fascinating gun facts you may not know. (If you're interested in history, check out 15 guns that won the Old West.)

Here are fascinating gun facts you may not know.

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