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yet only 35-39% of households have a gun in their household??? You would think it would match this 'poll' at 63%, no?
"The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun."
As it turns out, a strong majority of Americans agree with this statement -- at least when it comes to their own homes. And while most social movements are slow-changing, Americans have moved toward embracing guns in the home rather rapidly.
Gallup has long asked Americans whether they thought having a gun in their home would make their home "safer" or "more dangerous." In 2000, 35 percent of Americans thought it would make them safer. Today, that number is at 63 percent.
Why the NRA is so powerful in 1 chart - The Washington Post
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Are guns just too expensive for these 63% that SAY it makes household's safer, to be able to buy one, for the safety of their own household?? OR, do they live in areas restricted???
Or they are lying. That's my guess. In the age of Big Brother NSA spying on everyone...they choose misdirection.