07-05-2015, 10:21 AM
There is enough hard data and soft data for the PhDs and professional researchers to have derived the rough estimate of between 262 million and 310 million guns in the U.S. population.
Of course they have no way of knowing all of those things that you mentioned, F.U. If they did, they wouldn't need to research, survey, and apply derivative models.
If their widely-used estimate is way too low, as you seem to be suggesting F.U., it means that what the hard core gun control advocates consider problematic is even worse than presumed. I'm sure many of them agree with you about that.
Of course they have no way of knowing all of those things that you mentioned, F.U. If they did, they wouldn't need to research, survey, and apply derivative models.
If their widely-used estimate is way too low, as you seem to be suggesting F.U., it means that what the hard core gun control advocates consider problematic is even worse than presumed. I'm sure many of them agree with you about that.