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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Gym-Rat on February 28, 2022, 09:56:56 AM
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where crime is A-OK
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CahwsknDLTU/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
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That’s on California.
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That’s on California.
As a kid, I thought Cali was IT, now I wouldn't step foot in that commie State. Wouldn't want anything to do with the type of people who vote commie's into public office, disgraceful. Florida is now IT!
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Gun Ownership by State 2022
The United States is ranked number one globally when it comes to gun ownership. Estimates show that there are anywhere from over 200 million to more than 350 million guns in the U.S. Because of variances in regulations throughout the nation, it’s impossible to get exact numbers when it comes to the total number of guns in the nation and the number of guns in each state. However, the Pew Research Center has compiled data that is about as accurate as it gets.
Before diving into gun ownership stats by state, let’s look at some general gun statistics throughout the nation. According to the Pew Research Center, the southern United States has the highest amount of gun owners, with about 36% of residents living in this region owning a gun. The Midwest and West each have gun ownership levels that exceed 30%, while the Northeast has the lowest number of gun owners at about 16%. Most guns in the United States are owned by rural households, while more men own guns than women.
Now, let’s take a look at gun ownership by state. It’s important to note that we’re looking at the total percentage of gun ownership based on population. While one state may have more guns, the population may also be higher. For the purpose of this article, we’re focusing on the total percentage of gun ownership in relation to the state’s population.
Based on this, the state of Montana has the highest gun ownership rate, with 66.3% of adults owning a gun. Wyoming closely follows at 66.2%, with Alaska in third at 64.5%.
On the other side of the scale, we have the states with the lowest percentage of gun owners. Massachusetts and New Jersey have the lowest gun ownership rate of 14.7%, followed by Rhode Island, with 14.8%, and Hawaii, with 14.9%. New York is the only other state with gun ownership less than 20% at 19.9%. Both Massachusetts and New Jersey have some of the strictest gun ownership laws in the United States. Obtaining a permit or license required to even purchase a gun in these states can take weeks and is relatively rigorous. However, Massachusetts also consistently has one of the lowest gun fatality rates in the United States.
Here are the 10 states with the highest rates of gun ownership:
Montana (66.30%)
Wyoming (66.20%)
Alaska (64.50%)
Idaho (60.10%)
West Virginia (58.50%)
Arkansas (57.20%)
Mississippi (55.80%)
Alabama (55.50%)
South Dakota (55.30%)
North Dakota (55.10%)
Highest Rate
Montana (66.30%)
Lowest Rate
Massachusetts (14.70%)
Gun Ownership by State 2022
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New Jersey
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Hawaii
New York
Connecticut
Illinois
California
Maryland
Delaware
Florida
Ohio
Michigan
Pennsylvania
New Hampshire
Washington
Minnesota
Iowa
Virginia
Indiana
Colorado
Nebraska
Wisconsin
Texas
North Carolina
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Maine
Nevada
Missouri
Kansas
Georgia
South Carolina
Vermont
Oregon
Tennessee
Louisiana
Kentucky
Oklahoma
North Dakota
South Dakota
Alabama
Mississippi
Arkansas
West Virginia
Idaho
Alaska
Wyoming
Montana
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3
0.35
0.4
0.45
0.5
0.55
0.6
0.65
0.7
Avg: 0.44
Alaska
Gun Ownership %: 0.645
Gun Ownership by State 2022
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State
Gun Ownership
Registered Guns
Montana 66.30% 22,133
Wyoming 66.20% 132,806
Alaska 64.50% 15,824
Idaho 60.10% 49,566
West Virginia 58.50% 35,264
Arkansas 57.20% 79,841
Mississippi 55.80% 35,494
Alabama 55.50% 161,641
South Dakota 55.30% 21,130
North Dakota 55.10% 13,272
Oklahoma 54.70% 71,269
Kentucky 54.60% 81,058
Louisiana 53.10% 116,831
Tennessee 51.60% 99,159
Oregon 50.80% 61,383
Vermont 50.50% 5,872
South Carolina 49.40% 105,601
Georgia 49.20% 190,050
Kansas 48.90% 52,634
Missouri 48.80% 72,995
Nevada 47.30% 76,888
Utah 46.80% 72,856
Maine 46.80% 15,371
Arizona 46.30% 179,738
New Mexico 46.20% 97,580
North Carolina 45.80% 152,238
Texas 45.70% 588,696
Wisconsin 45.30% 64,878
Nebraska 45.20% 22,234
Colorado 45.10% 92,435
Indiana 44.80% 114,019
Virginia 44.60% 307,822
Iowa 43.60% 28,494
Minnesota 42.80% 79,307
Washington 42.10% 91,835
New Hampshire 41.10% 64,135
Pennsylvania 40.70% 236,377
Michigan 40.20% 65,742
Ohio 40.00% 173,405
Florida 35.30% 343,288
Delaware 34.40% 4,852
Maryland 30.20% 103,109
California 28.30% 344,622
Illinois 27.80% 146,487
Connecticut 23.60% 82,400
New York 19.90% 76,207
Hawaii 14.90% 7,859
Rhode Island 14.80% 4,223
New Jersey 14.70% 57,505
Massachusetts 14.70% 37,152
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Gun Ownership by State 2022
The United States is ranked number one globally when it comes to gun ownership. Estimates show that there are anywhere from over 200 million to more than 350 million guns in the U.S. Because of variances in regulations throughout the nation, it’s impossible to get exact numbers when it comes to the total number of guns in the nation and the number of guns in each state. However, the Pew Research Center has compiled data that is about as accurate as it gets.
Before diving into gun ownership stats by state, let’s look at some general gun statistics throughout the nation. According to the Pew Research Center, the southern United States has the highest amount of gun owners, with about 36% of residents living in this region owning a gun. The Midwest and West each have gun ownership levels that exceed 30%, while the Northeast has the lowest number of gun owners at about 16%. Most guns in the United States are owned by rural households, while more men own guns than women.
Now, let’s take a look at gun ownership by state. It’s important to note that we’re looking at the total percentage of gun ownership based on population. While one state may have more guns, the population may also be higher. For the purpose of this article, we’re focusing on the total percentage of gun ownership in relation to the state’s population.
Based on this, the state of Montana has the highest gun ownership rate, with 66.3% of adults owning a gun. Wyoming closely follows at 66.2%, with Alaska in third at 64.5%.
On the other side of the scale, we have the states with the lowest percentage of gun owners. Massachusetts and New Jersey have the lowest gun ownership rate of 14.7%, followed by Rhode Island, with 14.8%, and Hawaii, with 14.9%. New York is the only other state with gun ownership less than 20% at 19.9%. Both Massachusetts and New Jersey have some of the strictest gun ownership laws in the United States. Obtaining a permit or license required to even purchase a gun in these states can take weeks and is relatively rigorous. However, Massachusetts also consistently has one of the lowest gun fatality rates in the United States.
Here are the 10 states with the highest rates of gun ownership:
Montana (66.30%)
Wyoming (66.20%)
Alaska (64.50%)
Idaho (60.10%)
West Virginia (58.50%)
Arkansas (57.20%)
Mississippi (55.80%)
Alabama (55.50%)
South Dakota (55.30%)
North Dakota (55.10%)
Highest Rate
Montana (66.30%)
Lowest Rate
Massachusetts (14.70%)
Gun Ownership by State 2022
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New Jersey
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Hawaii
New York
Connecticut
Illinois
California
Maryland
Delaware
Florida
Ohio
Michigan
Pennsylvania
New Hampshire
Washington
Minnesota
Iowa
Virginia
Indiana
Colorado
Nebraska
Wisconsin
Texas
North Carolina
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Maine
Nevada
Missouri
Kansas
Georgia
South Carolina
Vermont
Oregon
Tennessee
Louisiana
Kentucky
Oklahoma
North Dakota
South Dakota
Alabama
Mississippi
Arkansas
West Virginia
Idaho
Alaska
Wyoming
Montana
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3
0.35
0.4
0.45
0.5
0.55
0.6
0.65
0.7
Avg: 0.44
Alaska
Gun Ownership %: 0.645
Gun Ownership by State 2022
Show Source
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CSV
JSON
State
Gun Ownership
Registered Guns
Montana 66.30% 22,133
Wyoming 66.20% 132,806
Alaska 64.50% 15,824
Idaho 60.10% 49,566
West Virginia 58.50% 35,264
Arkansas 57.20% 79,841
Mississippi 55.80% 35,494
Alabama 55.50% 161,641
South Dakota 55.30% 21,130
North Dakota 55.10% 13,272
Oklahoma 54.70% 71,269
Kentucky 54.60% 81,058
Louisiana 53.10% 116,831
Tennessee 51.60% 99,159
Oregon 50.80% 61,383
Vermont 50.50% 5,872
South Carolina 49.40% 105,601
Georgia 49.20% 190,050
Kansas 48.90% 52,634
Missouri 48.80% 72,995
Nevada 47.30% 76,888
Utah 46.80% 72,856
Maine 46.80% 15,371
Arizona 46.30% 179,738
New Mexico 46.20% 97,580
North Carolina 45.80% 152,238
Texas 45.70% 588,696
Wisconsin 45.30% 64,878
Nebraska 45.20% 22,234
Colorado 45.10% 92,435
Indiana 44.80% 114,019
Virginia 44.60% 307,822
Iowa 43.60% 28,494
Minnesota 42.80% 79,307
Washington 42.10% 91,835
New Hampshire 41.10% 64,135
Pennsylvania 40.70% 236,377
Michigan 40.20% 65,742
Ohio 40.00% 173,405
Florida 35.30% 343,288
Delaware 34.40% 4,852
Maryland 30.20% 103,109
California 28.30% 344,622
Illinois 27.80% 146,487
Connecticut 23.60% 82,400
New York 19.90% 76,207
Hawaii 14.90% 7,859
Rhode Island 14.80% 4,223
New Jersey 14.70% 57,505
Massachusetts 14.70% 37,152
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Biden's Ukraine
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imagine being a braindead libtard???
Place was delicious. Last time I ate there was in early 2020, just before COVID. I ate there at 2 in the afternoon at 6 or 7 later that same evening a guy was shot and killed right there in front of the window.
I had been in Seattle just a few years prior, September of 2016, the difference is shocking.
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Probably gonna be the shortest State of the Union speech ever. Can’t imagine him lasting for an extended period. He usually “craps” out after about 20min.
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Probably gonna be the shortest State of the Union speech ever. Can’t imagine him lasting for an extended period. He usually “craps” out after about 20min.
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his shit-filled diaper's gonna be dripping down his "hairy legs that kids like to play with" ::)
fucking bizarre pervert ???
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both these turds are too old to run a grocery store let alone a country. ;D