That is a very vague question. Everyone in the U.S. owns something that can be used as a weapon.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but estimates suggest that around 30-40% of American households own a firearm. This translates to tens of millions of individuals owning a weapon in the United States.
In 2010, approximately 2.5 million people died in the United States.
There are approximately 4,000 individuals named Rhian in the United States.
There are approximately 138,000 people named Veronica in the United States.
As of 2021, there are approximately 41,000 people named Jada in the United States.
As of 2021, there are approximately 92,000 people named Adriana in the United States.
yes, in star wars many people die from lightsabers
Yes, it killed many people.
the us is so powerful beacase they live many people their and they sell weapon and they have weapon so know one will go near you
That would vary from weapon to weapon.
The obvious, to kill many people, this was considered his special weapon.
Answers to your question will be a matter of opinion. Many states do allow law abiding citizens to obtain a carry concealed permit. Statistics show that it is very rare that someone who is lawfully carrying a concealed weapon will committ a violent offense with the weapon. Carry/Conceal states do not have higher violent crime rates than non Carry/Conceal states. Some people just do not like anyone having a gun, but criminals will always get their hands on guns.
23 million people
20 states wear named after famous people
The Weapon Makers has 224 pages.
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Probably as many as would carry a weapon even if it was illegal.
While in many states juveniles can get a hunting permit, there is NO state that will grant a CCW to a juvenile that age.