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Most Americans know that owning a gun is an essential part of our freedom
Jun 29, 2017 11:06:45   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, CO
 
This poll is not going to sit well with the gun grabbers.

Stacy Washington
By Stacy Washington Published June 29, 2017 Fox News
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An overwhelming majority of Americans view gun ownership as essential to their freedom. This is what a recent Pew Research poll discovered in a deep dive into the complex relationship Americans have with guns.

According to the poll, “The nationally representative survey of 3,930 U.S. adults, including 1,269 gun owners, was conducted March 13 to 27 and April 4 to 18, 2017, using the Pew Research Center’s American Trends Panel.” In other words, the survey is pretty comprehensive. And its findings reflect the understanding of many clear-thinking Americans on the 2nd Amendment: for those who do own and use firearms, it is integral to who they are.

Guns are ubiquitous in our culture. Both the bad guys and the heroes utilize them in movies and books, which accurately reflects reality – the bad guys will always have guns and good guys know that firearms are an effective tool for securing property and protecting loved ones. In other words, gun ownership is completely normal, and – contrary to what the gun grabbers and “security liberals” would have you believe – safe.

There is a direct correlation between higher levels of gun ownership and less crime. Urban areas have fewer lawfully obtained guns and higher levels of criminal activity. Socioeconomics are a driver, but the impact of burdensome laws on who can own and carry firearms in urban areas plays a distinct role in lowering safety levels for residents.

Only a third of Americans expressed that they do not nor would they ever consider owning a firearm. A healthy 66 percent of gun owners, a significant portion of whom own more than one, would never consider not owning one. These people exist in a culture where gun ownership is the norm. It would be interesting to see the minority of Americans who eschew guns react to the findings here.

The survey results show a clear relationship between the conscious choice to own a gun and the exercise of personal freedom. Other studies on crime and gun owners have found that gun owners commit fewer crimes as a population than the police. The civilizing factor of owning a firearm increases the level of responsibility that must be exercised. This positively impacts everyone in proximity to gun owners.

Of note: only 19 percent of those dwelling in urban environments, where crime is the highest, own guns. In rural areas where crime is exceedingly low, 46 percent of those surveyed reported owning a gun. Of suburban respondents, 28 percent own guns. To place a finer point on the data, in just one out of five homes in an urban environment will an intruder face the possibility of a homeowner defending his home and loved ones with a gun. In a rural area an invader faces a nearly 50/50 chance, hence the miniscule incidences of criminal activity.

Another point worth noting is that while most gun owners could never see themselves not owning a gun, they have no desire to force others to possess them. Conversely, many Americans who do not own firearms have an almost compulsive desire to disarm law-abiding gun owners even as proof mounts against the efficacy of confiscation and disarmament. When guns are regulated away from those who seek them lawfully, only the criminals are armed.

Americans’ broad exposure to guns includes an overwhelming number who have fired a gun or have lived in a home with a gun owner. Approximately seven out of ten Americans have fired a weapon at least once.

Again, guns are tools and Americans have experienced their use as normal. The research done by Pew exposes the lesser-known facts surrounding firearm ownership and America’s relationship with guns. One thing is patently clear: guns aren’t going anywhere because Americans who own guns associate them with liberty and self-reliance. And that’s a good thing.


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Jun 29, 2017 11:14:44   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Jakebrake wrote:
This poll is not going to sit well with the gun grabbers.

Stacy Washington
By Stacy Washington Published June 29, 2017 Fox News
Dangerous escaped inmates wanted in the k*****g of two Georgia prison guards caught in Tennessee

Hero homeowner holds fugitives at gunpoint until cops arrive
An overwhelming majority of Americans view gun ownership as essential to their freedom. This is what a recent Pew Research poll discovered in a deep dive into the complex relationship Americans have with guns.

According to the poll, “The nationally representative survey of 3,930 U.S. adults, including 1,269 gun owners, was conducted March 13 to 27 and April 4 to 18, 2017, using the Pew Research Center’s American Trends Panel.” In other words, the survey is pretty comprehensive. And its findings reflect the understanding of many clear-thinking Americans on the 2nd Amendment: for those who do own and use firearms, it is integral to who they are.

Guns are ubiquitous in our culture. Both the bad guys and the heroes utilize them in movies and books, which accurately reflects reality – the bad guys will always have guns and good guys know that firearms are an effective tool for securing property and protecting loved ones. In other words, gun ownership is completely normal, and – contrary to what the gun grabbers and “security liberals” would have you believe – safe.

There is a direct correlation between higher levels of gun ownership and less crime. Urban areas have fewer lawfully obtained guns and higher levels of criminal activity. Socioeconomics are a driver, but the impact of burdensome laws on who can own and carry firearms in urban areas plays a distinct role in lowering safety levels for residents.

Only a third of Americans expressed that they do not nor would they ever consider owning a firearm. A healthy 66 percent of gun owners, a significant portion of whom own more than one, would never consider not owning one. These people exist in a culture where gun ownership is the norm. It would be interesting to see the minority of Americans who eschew guns react to the findings here.

The survey results show a clear relationship between the conscious choice to own a gun and the exercise of personal freedom. Other studies on crime and gun owners have found that gun owners commit fewer crimes as a population than the police. The civilizing factor of owning a firearm increases the level of responsibility that must be exercised. This positively impacts everyone in proximity to gun owners.

Of note: only 19 percent of those dwelling in urban environments, where crime is the highest, own guns. In rural areas where crime is exceedingly low, 46 percent of those surveyed reported owning a gun. Of suburban respondents, 28 percent own guns. To place a finer point on the data, in just one out of five homes in an urban environment will an intruder face the possibility of a homeowner defending his home and loved ones with a gun. In a rural area an invader faces a nearly 50/50 chance, hence the miniscule incidences of criminal activity.

Another point worth noting is that while most gun owners could never see themselves not owning a gun, they have no desire to force others to possess them. Conversely, many Americans who do not own firearms have an almost compulsive desire to disarm law-abiding gun owners even as proof mounts against the efficacy of confiscation and disarmament. When guns are regulated away from those who seek them lawfully, only the criminals are armed.

Americans’ broad exposure to guns includes an overwhelming number who have fired a gun or have lived in a home with a gun owner. Approximately seven out of ten Americans have fired a weapon at least once.

Again, guns are tools and Americans have experienced their use as normal. The research done by Pew exposes the lesser-known facts surrounding firearm ownership and America’s relationship with guns. One thing is patently clear: guns aren’t going anywhere because Americans who own guns associate them with liberty and self-reliance. And that’s a good thing.


http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017/06/29/most-americans-know-that-owning-gun-is-essential-part-our-freedom.html
b This poll is not going to sit well with the gun... (show quote)


I'm going to post this again because it's sooo good, and fits my way of thinking at the same time.



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Jun 29, 2017 11:25:52   #
saltwind 78 Loc: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
 
Jake, Guns are as American as apple pie. I have a 9mm Springfield semi. It is not as common as many people believe. Since the founding of the republic, most people in this country have never owned a gun. If I had children in the house, there is no way I would have a gun.
Jakebrake wrote:
This poll is not going to sit well with the gun grabbers.

Stacy Washington
By Stacy Washington Published June 29, 2017 Fox News
Dangerous escaped inmates wanted in the k*****g of two Georgia prison guards caught in Tennessee

Hero homeowner holds fugitives at gunpoint until cops arrive
An overwhelming majority of Americans view gun ownership as essential to their freedom. This is what a recent Pew Research poll discovered in a deep dive into the complex relationship Americans have with guns.

According to the poll, “The nationally representative survey of 3,930 U.S. adults, including 1,269 gun owners, was conducted March 13 to 27 and April 4 to 18, 2017, using the Pew Research Center’s American Trends Panel.” In other words, the survey is pretty comprehensive. And its findings reflect the understanding of many clear-thinking Americans on the 2nd Amendment: for those who do own and use firearms, it is integral to who they are.

Guns are ubiquitous in our culture. Both the bad guys and the heroes utilize them in movies and books, which accurately reflects reality – the bad guys will always have guns and good guys know that firearms are an effective tool for securing property and protecting loved ones. In other words, gun ownership is completely normal, and – contrary to what the gun grabbers and “security liberals” would have you believe – safe.

There is a direct correlation between higher levels of gun ownership and less crime. Urban areas have fewer lawfully obtained guns and higher levels of criminal activity. Socioeconomics are a driver, but the impact of burdensome laws on who can own and carry firearms in urban areas plays a distinct role in lowering safety levels for residents.

Only a third of Americans expressed that they do not nor would they ever consider owning a firearm. A healthy 66 percent of gun owners, a significant portion of whom own more than one, would never consider not owning one. These people exist in a culture where gun ownership is the norm. It would be interesting to see the minority of Americans who eschew guns react to the findings here.

The survey results show a clear relationship between the conscious choice to own a gun and the exercise of personal freedom. Other studies on crime and gun owners have found that gun owners commit fewer crimes as a population than the police. The civilizing factor of owning a firearm increases the level of responsibility that must be exercised. This positively impacts everyone in proximity to gun owners.

Of note: only 19 percent of those dwelling in urban environments, where crime is the highest, own guns. In rural areas where crime is exceedingly low, 46 percent of those surveyed reported owning a gun. Of suburban respondents, 28 percent own guns. To place a finer point on the data, in just one out of five homes in an urban environment will an intruder face the possibility of a homeowner defending his home and loved ones with a gun. In a rural area an invader faces a nearly 50/50 chance, hence the miniscule incidences of criminal activity.

Another point worth noting is that while most gun owners could never see themselves not owning a gun, they have no desire to force others to possess them. Conversely, many Americans who do not own firearms have an almost compulsive desire to disarm law-abiding gun owners even as proof mounts against the efficacy of confiscation and disarmament. When guns are regulated away from those who seek them lawfully, only the criminals are armed.

Americans’ broad exposure to guns includes an overwhelming number who have fired a gun or have lived in a home with a gun owner. Approximately seven out of ten Americans have fired a weapon at least once.

Again, guns are tools and Americans have experienced their use as normal. The research done by Pew exposes the lesser-known facts surrounding firearm ownership and America’s relationship with guns. One thing is patently clear: guns aren’t going anywhere because Americans who own guns associate them with liberty and self-reliance. And that’s a good thing.


http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017/06/29/most-americans-know-that-owning-gun-is-essential-part-our-freedom.html
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Jun 29, 2017 11:34:51   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
Jake, Guns are as American as apple pie. I have a 9mm Springfield semi. It is not as common as many people believe. Since the founding of the republic, most people in this country have never owned a gun. If I had children in the house, there is no way I would have a gun.


Well I think that's kinda dumb Salty. I had guns in the house before my kids were born, and every day in between. And guess what? They are both still alive! Can you believe that?!
It's about parental responsibility, and educating the kids. It's not the gun's fault if something happens to the kid. It's the parent's fault.

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Jun 29, 2017 11:41:40   #
badbob85037
 
More proof obama is a false f**g, murdering tyrant. I think the one stat you gave about the police and gun owners is police and concealed permit holders. The way I have always though of it is pry it out of my cold dead hands.

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Jun 29, 2017 11:45:30   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, CO
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
Jake, Guns are as American as apple pie. I have a 9mm Springfield semi. It is not as common as many people believe. Since the founding of the republic, most people in this country have never owned a gun. If I had children in the house, there is no way I would have a gun.


I had young children (two daughters) in my home, and my firearms were always secured in a gun safe or a lock box. When both of my daughters were in their early teens, I taught them how to shoot and most of all common sense gun safety. Today, both are in their 40's and have firearms in their homes for personal protection. In fact my youngest daughter works for the State of Colorado, and her office building is in a moderately high crime area and she has a concealed carry permit. She is the spunky one and refuses to be a victim.

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Jun 29, 2017 11:57:53   #
badbob85037
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
Jake, Guns are as American as apple pie. I have a 9mm Springfield semi. It is not as common as many people believe. Since the founding of the republic, most people in this country have never owned a gun. If I had children in the house, there is no way I would have a gun.


I have had damn near an armory in my home the whole time I raised my three girls. I taught them about gun safety and using firearms when they were old enough to hold one. I keep all my guns in a safe but if they ever did run into some yahoo who left a gun laying around they knew better and would tell other children that. If they wouldn't listen they would leave as fast as possible. You teach your kid to cross the street. In a nation with over 350 million firearms you teach them gun safety. I now teach 5 grandsons to shoot. Some loud mouth Libtard woman on my block had a s**t fit when she found out her son had fired a bb gun with two of my boys. How dare I let her son fire a gun. but firearms is one subject a worthless Libtard, loud mouth ain't going to win. By the time she left I had her convinced I saved her son's life.



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Jun 29, 2017 12:00:25   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Jakebrake wrote:
I had young children (two daughters) in my home, and my firearms were always secured in a gun safe or a lock box. When both of my daughters were in their early teens, I taught them how to shoot and most of all common sense gun safety. Today, both are in their 40's and have firearms in their homes for personal protection. In fact my youngest daughter works for the State of Colorado, and her office building is in a moderately high crime area and she has a concealed carry permit. She is the spunky one and refuses to be a victim.
I had young children (two daughters) in my home, a... (show quote)


I started earlier with mine. We have always lived in the country so that made it easier. They both still have their first Red Ryder BB guns given to them at 6 years old, and only to be used with close supervision. They are now, let's see.....32, and 30. Girl, and boy. They both have concealed carry, and ain't skeert to defend themselves either. It's in how you secure your guns, and how you teach the kids.
Our 14 month old granddaughter has been here for the last several days, and every gun is unloaded, and locked up. That's how you do it.

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Jun 29, 2017 12:07:28   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
That's because you are a liberal and don't have any idea how to safely store your guns or teach your kids proper gun etiquette.
saltwind 78 wrote:
Jake, Guns are as American as apple pie. I have a 9mm Springfield semi. It is not as common as many people believe. Since the founding of the republic, most people in this country have never owned a gun. If I had children in the house, there is no way I would have a gun.

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Jun 30, 2017 08:33:22   #
tri-states
 
Lock and load with hog fat lubed ammo, before it's too late!!!
I love my country, but fear my government!!!

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Jun 30, 2017 14:07:55   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, CO
 
JFlorio wrote:
That's because you are a liberal and don't have any idea how to safely store your guns or teach your kids proper gun etiquette.


It is indeed curious as to why liberal dimocrats have such an animus for the 2nd Amendment. I'm not sure if it's their inherent fright of guns, loud noise, things that go bang or the ability of a person to defend themselves, family, or personal property without the police which are usually 15 minutes away.

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Jun 30, 2017 19:31:59   #
teabag09
 
Jake, I believe it has more to do with an unarmed society is easier to control. They fear doing what are their intentions because of what an America college educated Japanese Admiral said so many years ago. Fear waking a sleeping giant. Behind every blade of grass is a weapon. Mike
Jakebrake wrote:
It is indeed curious as to why liberal dimocrats have such an animus for the 2nd Amendment. I'm not sure if it's their inherent fright of guns, loud noise, things that go bang or the ability of a person to defend themselves, family, or personal property without the police which are usually 15 minutes away.

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