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And, yes, I DO take it personally: The United States is the most heavily armed nation in the world, with 90 guns per 100 people. Yemen is in second place, but only has 60 guns per 100 people
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Saturday, May 19, 2012

The United States is the most heavily armed nation in the world, with 90 guns per 100 people. Yemen is in second place, but only has 60 guns per 100 people

the post title is drawn from a study by the graduate institute of international studies small arms survey as quoted by cenk uygur in a story on his young turks show about guns in the u.s...

from raw story...
Friday night on Current TV’s “The Young Turks,” host Cenk Uygur charged that there’s one party in the Trayvon Martin slaying that is truly, undeniably guilty, but it isn’t a person.

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Citing the Geneva-based Graduate Institute of International Studies’s Small Arms Survey, Uyger pointed out that the United States is the most heavily armed nation in the world, with 90 guns per 100 people.  Yemen is in second place, but only has 60 guns per 100 people.  David Hemenway, director of the Harvard University Injury Control Research Center, authored a paper in 2011 called “Risks and Benefits of Guns in the Home,” which stated that children in the U.S. are 11 times more likely to die in a gun-related accident than children in other developed nations.  The Centers for Disease Control’s statistics for gun fatalities in 2009 include 11,493 homicides, 18,735 suicides and 554 accidental deaths, a combined 31,347 gun deaths for the year.

i have never owned a gun, never wanted to own a gun, never will own a gun... hunters...? not a problem... weapons...? obscene...

what uygur doesn't mention is the united states role in the world's arms trade...

The unit in this table are so-called trend indicator values expressed in millions of US dollars at 1990s prices. These values do not represent real financial flows but are a crude instrument to estimate volumes of arms transfers, regardless of the contracted prices, which can be as low as zero in the case of military aid. Ordered by descending 2000–2010 values. The information is from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

2006–10 Rank Supplier




2006 2007 2008 2009 2010


1  United States




7453 8003 6288 6658 8641


2  Russia




5095 5426 5953 5575 6039

3  Germany




2567 3194 2500 2432 2340


4  France




1643 2432 1994 1865 1834


5  United Kingdom




855 1018 982 1022 1054


6  China




597 430 586 1000 1423


7  Netherlands




1187 1326 530 545 503


8  Sweden




432 366 454 383 806


9  Italy




502 684 417 514 627


10  Israel




299 438 281 807 472


11  Ukraine




553 728 330 320 201


12  Spain




843 590 610 998 513


13  Switzerland




285 301 482 255 137


14  Bulgaria




5[13] 9[13] 286[14] 198[15] 354[16]


15  Canada




226 334 227 169 258


16  South Korea




94 220 80 163 95


arms manufacturing and sales is a huge business globally and no country is heavier into arms manufacturing than the united states...

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