United States Freezes Export of Civilian Firearms and Ammo for 90 Days, Citing National Security
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The stats are always BS propaganda to make you think then Cabal numbers are correct for total owned firearms in the US. Sales have been nearly 30 million per year for many years now. In 1990 there were 650 million firearms in the US but now they say there are less than 400 million. Accurate projections from the 90's was there would be over a billion firearms owned in the US by the turn of the century. Sales since Obama was in office have been averaging 25 million per year. The real number is way over a billion and closer to 1.5 billion. They don't want other countries' citizens to know we could arm them all if needed.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/why-gun-control-would-fail-u-s-gun-owners-have-nearly-400-000-000-guns/ar-AA1ig80B?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=5da949c2f4a740818c3d3731e7fc9cbe&ei=31
I always suspected the number way higher then they reported. I had read where they had to up the numbers of 60% of the homes armed. I suspect that number is even higher. Where I live we have that number just for concealed carry. But we no longer have a need for a CCW permit.
Thank you for the link.
My suspicion of one thing they do to keep the number down is exclude Curio & Relic firearms which is anything 50 years old or more. That is a huge percentage of modern firearms owned. All those veterans from the Korean or Vietnam war owned a ton of those. All of the so called "Assault Rifles" imported before the firearms ban were over 50 years old but brand new. All of the surplus firearms imported are over 50 years old.
Thank you for sharing this. I remember in the early 80s they sold a lot of WW1 rifles at giveaway prices. With taxes under 100 dollars.
They are still around but sell for $400 and up now.