A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that across all political and social groups in the United States, there is a strong preference against living near AR-15 rifle owners and neighbors who store guns outside of locked safes. This surprising consensus suggests that when it comes to immediate living environments, Americans’ views on gun control may be less divided than the polarized national debate suggests.

The research was conducted against a backdrop of increasing gun violence and polarization on gun policy in the United States. The United States has over 350 million civilian firearms and gun-related incidents, including accidents and mass shootings, have become a leading cause of death in the country. Despite political divides, the new study aimed to explore whether there’s common ground among Americans in their immediate living environments, focusing on neighborhood preferences related to gun ownership and storage.

  • snooggums
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    2 months ago

    My extended family regularly loaned out rifles to each other depending on the hunting season and who was free to go. They didn’t spend a ton of money on hunting, and treated it the same as sharing other tools like saws and drills.

    Letting your nephew barrow your rifle while they go hunting with their dad to see if they like hunting before buying a second rifle is loaning it to someone.

    • SoylentBlake@lemm.ee
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      2 months ago

      Fair points, I feel ya. Maybe it’s strange that I’ve just never seen it, idk. ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯