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On Sat, 18 Jan 2014 15:38:19 -0600, Boating All Out wrote:

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On Sat, 18 Jan 2014 10:20:37 -0600, Boating All Out wrote:

In article ,
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I wonder...could that be due to the population increase over the past 40 years coupled with the
source of the increase? The number of small arms either manufactured or imported during the past 25
years has gone from about 3.7 million to 8.7 million. I suppose DHS accounts for a bunch, but it has
only about 230,000 employees. Even giving each of them a couple guns doesn't account for the growth.

The handgun chart is really weird, showing 5% gains and drops in household possession in two year
periods.

http://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/co..._with_handguns

You can't get accurate stats on guns. Violates the 2nd.


In what way?


Unless guns are universally registered, it's just guessing.
Do you think universal registration violates the 2nd?
I have no opinion on that. You might have an opinion.
But the reason for lack of registration is the 2nd.
In any case, statistics on ownership are garbage.


I don't think universal registration, in and of itself, violates the 2nd. I do think that universal
registration makes universal confiscation much more feasible. I also think that a President, if so
inclined, may try to conduct such a confiscation through another 'executive order'. Luckily, their
are still enough Democrat gun owners to keep a lid on what Congress does. I think they are also
influential in keep a lid on what the President does.

I agree that the statistics are probably garbage.