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UPDATE: Aug 2023

  • US culture § Gun culture is the best place to see this topic covered as a "section within a larger more prominent article". Additionally, there is a "{{main}}" tag there that points to the US gun culture article.

April 2022

@ the United States article, my edit was up for 6 hours & got removed but it was good content

as a 4th paragraph in intro section of the "Culture" header"


"/doc" [[/doc]] transcluded below

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Private ownership of firearms, including pistols and rifles, has been an important part of the culture of American life since the enshrinement of the Second Amendment of the Constitution. While only about one-third of US households owns a firearm[a], the US has far and away the most guns per capita in the world. This culture relates to self-defense and hunting, but has also impacted the development of local law enforcement across the country.

  1. ^ Abbasi (2021-12-02), English: The map above shows the proportion of households in each U.S. state which have at least one firearm as of 2016. The data can be found here., retrieved 2023-08-19

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  1. ^ in 1996[1]

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