The latest Time magazine on the cover has all the names of all those who died which is dated June 27th 2016.
This article in Time compares Guns in Australia to guns in the U.S.
Australia 15 guns for every 100 people
In the U.S. 88.8 guns for every 100 people
This is from page 2
However, my point of view is that any country on earth would have to be crazy to attack the U.S. because U.S. citizen snipers would be picking them off for years even if they took down all our militaries with nukes. So, in order to defeat America you would have to kill everyone here and then no one could live here at all because of radiation then unless it was neutron bombs. Because anything else that would kill all Americans likely would make the planet break up into pieces like the Asteroid belt in the Solar System already.
So, the U.S. being armed like it is allows democracies worldwide to continue to exist now since World War I and II. As long as our citizens are armed like this democracies can continue to exist, even in France and Belgium where people are shot by ISIS like Ducks in a barrel because it is illegal for them to have weapons to defend themselves. An Armed America allows unarmed countries like France and Belgium to survive even if they continue to be shot up periodically by groups like ISIS and others.
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