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Gun cultureIn contrast to many other
developed nations,
firearms laws in the United States are permissive and private gun ownership is common, with about 40% of households containing at least one firearm. In fact, there are more privately owned firearms in the United States than in any other country, both
per capita and in total.
[78] Rates of gun ownership vary significantly by region and by state, with gun ownership most common in
Alaska, the
Plains States, the
Mountain States, and
the South, and least prevalent in Hawaii, the
island territories, and the
Northeast megalopolis.
[79] Hunting,
plinking and
target shooting are popular pastimes, although ownership of firearms for purely utilitarian purposes such as self-defense is common as well. Ownership of
handguns, while not uncommon, is less common than ownership of
long guns. Gun ownership is more prevalent among men than among women, with men being approximately four times more likely than women to report owning a gun.
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