U.S. passion for guns has roots in hunting (Reuters)

Customers look at the trophy mounts shot by hunters in Africa displayed at the Cabela's store in Fort Worth, Texas, March 7, 2008. The American affinity for guns may puzzle foreigners who link high ownership rates and liberal gun ownership laws to the 84 gun deaths and 34 gun homicides that occur in the United States each day and wonder why gun control is not an issue in the U.S. Presidential election. The owners are not just urban criminals and drug dealers. There are hunters and home security advocates, and then there are the gun collectors. (Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters)Reuters - The life-sized stuffed animals at
the massive Cabela’s store in Fort Worth can give the
impression of being in a natural history museum.

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