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Japan has very strict gun control laws, resulting in one of the lowest gun death rates in the world. In recent years, Japan has had an average of less than 10 gun-related deaths per year.
In the United States, there are typically more car-related deaths per year than gun-related deaths. Car accidents are a leading cause of death, whereas gun-related deaths vary depending on factors such as region and legislation.
Approximately 700-800 Canadians die each year from gunshot wounds, with suicides being the most common cause of these deaths. Gun-related fatalities in Canada are significantly lower than in the United States due to stricter gun control measures.
There were approximately 43,000 gun-related deaths in the United States last year, which includes homicides, suicides, and unintentional shootings.
the United States has the most gun-related deaths among developed countries.
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There does appear to be one. It is an INVERSE correlation. As the rate of gun ownership INCREASES, the rate of violent crime DECREASES.
The rate of fire may be anywhere from 200 to 6,000 shots per minute, depending on the gun. There is no one rate of fire for all machine guns.
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Depends on the gun. Simple mass produced firearms may be made at the rate of hundreds each day. Custom, handmade firearms may take a year or more of work.
YES. It is accurate and has a great fire rate.
Sorry- no data. The Federal govt. collects fatality information.
It ranges between 73% and 92% depending on where the gun is aimed.
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Because we can.
depends on what kind it is
that all depends on the gun. all guns have a different firing rate.