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by maxerickson
3405 days ago
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Nearly everywhere in the US that isn't city is open to hunting. A big exception is the National Park System, but only a few of those are very large. Of course Russia is the largest country by land area so what you say is likely to be true, but still, pretty much everyone in the US is fairly close to viable hunting grounds. Of course not everyone hunts, but then owning 2 or 3 firearms for different types of hunting isn't really outlandish. |
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The US literally has more than 1 gun per person. The US population includes:
* children
* senior citizens
* disabled citizens
* urban residents who most likely see hunting grounds once per decade
* the largest prison population in the world
* etc.
I don't buy your argument.