The last published data on this is by the National Safety Council (USA) in 2005; in that year a total of 500 people were killed by accidental firearms usage in the USA (This included some suicides) - in perspective 16,200 from poison, 900 people died from drowning inside their home and the only lower number was 400 people by exposure (Heat or Cold).
50% of california
tons of people-isnt it great to be free!
Benjamin Kilster Blockess was killed by his own people.
yes they can owns guns
Over five hundred billion
As many as you can afford.
As many as you want.
Over 60%
About 1/3rd of American households own at least one firearm
While private citizens in Germany did own guns, there have been many restrictions and limitations over the years. Prior to the start of World War 2, the German government began a program of registration, and later, confiscation of guns from private citizens. Citizens in Germany may own guns today, but again, with limitations.
73% of adults.
That's an extremely difficult question to answer with any accuracy. Depending on who you ask, there are between 150 million and 275 million guns in the U.S. but there is no national registration and most states don't require registration, so there is no way to really know exactly how many people own guns.