My issue with the question has always been how do you adjust for people with multiple firearms? There are about 136 million households in the U.S. About 350 million guns.
Problem, of course, is that you can't just average it out. Some households have multiples of guns over 20 and if you take those into account, you start seeing how many more households have no guns at all.
It seems most of what we try to determine is speculative, not factual. And I'm not convinced we can know the actual truth of the matter.
--Wag--
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