Despite a recent uptick in gun sales, the percentage of U.S. households that own guns is at its lowest level in almost four decades, a new poll has found.
A recent CBS News poll found that 36% of adults either personally own a firearm or live with someone who does–the lowest level since 1978. That’s 10% lower than gun ownership rates in 2012 and 17 points lower than 1994’s high of 53%.
The Weird Reason Why Gun Ownership in America Is at Its Lowest Point Since the 1970s
So how can gun ownership be at a record low if sales are up? Because most of the rise in gun purchases comes from existing gun owners stocking up over concerns about tighter gun laws following recent mass shootings, rather than by people buying their first gun,
according to the Washington Post. An analysis by the paper last year found that the average American gun owner owns about
eight firearms, double that in the 1990s. Similarly, a CBS News poll from March found that about 20% of gun owners owned
10 or more guns.
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