As mass shootings in Texas and Ohio spur renewed debates on gun rights, a CNN analysis highlights the United States’ unique gun culture compared to the rest of the world. With over 393 million firearms owned by civilians in the US, Americans are more likely to own guns than citizens in any other nation, as roughly 40% of adults report living in a household with firearms.
The US stands out not just for high ownership rates but also for its frequency of mass shootings, which occur at a rate unmatched globally. For context, recent tragedies like the El Paso and Dayton shootings underscore the urgency of discussions around gun control. Despite surveys revealing that two-thirds of American gun owners cite personal protection as their main reason for ownership, more than half of gun-related deaths in the US result from self-harm, making it critical to understand the complexities of America’s relationship with firearms.
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