The US is unique in two key — and related — ways when it comes to guns: It has way more gun deaths than other developed nations, and it has far more
guns than any other country in the world.
Not exact matches
A roundup of
gun control and violence studies by writer German Lopez at Vox shows Americans represent less
than 5 % of the
world population but possess nearly 50 % of the
world's civilian - owned
guns, police are about three times more likely to be killed
in states with high
gun ownership,
countries with more
guns see more
gun deaths, and states with tighter
gun control laws see fewer
gun - related deaths, among
other sobering statistics.
Those rates are relatively on - par with the rest of the
world, yet Americans are ten times more likely to die at the barrel of a
gun than people
in other rich
countries.
And he says, «The United States has by far more
guns in more hands
than any
other country in the developed
world.
In the case that this country gets invaded, I will defend her (that is one of the biggest reason other countries do not bring war to the US, there is a potential army of gun owners here that is larger than any other army in the world
In the case that this
country gets invaded, I will defend her (that is one of the biggest reason
other countries do not bring war to the US, there is a potential army of
gun owners here that is larger
than any
other army
in the world
in the
world).