Memorial Day is a time to reflect upon and express gratitude for those who died in military service to protect our democracy. We have many cherished freedoms in our country, top most is the right to speak our minds freely.
The best way to honor our soldiers is to hold up our end of the load - carrying out the responsibility of our citizenship in the voting booth.
All soldiers
must learn how to handle a gun. Regular
citizens - and investors
- need to learn a few things about
guns too.
Child Places Flowers at School Memorial, Uvalde Texas
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Four in ten adults - 42% - told Pew Research in 2017 survey that there
is a gun in their household
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Half of white men in US - 48%
- told Pew Research in 2017 that
they personally own a gun
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Pew Research survey found 89% of
gun owners say owning a gun is important to their overall identity
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Pew Research survey found 85% of
gun owners say the right to own guns is essential to their sense of freedom
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Pew Research survey found 66% of gun
owners say protection is a major reason for owning a gun
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Over 400 million guns of all types were
in circulation in the U.S. in 2019 according to the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, 1.2 guns per man woman and child
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Over 20 million AR-15 type semi-automatic
weapons are legally in circulation in the U.S. according to National Shooting Sports
Foundation
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Like its military version, the AR-15
semi-automatic weapon is designed to kill people quickly and in large numbers,
earning it the appropriate characterization ‘assault rifle’
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Top ten AR-15 type weapons
o Ruger: AR-556
o American
Tactical Imports: AR-15
o Bravo
Company: Mod 0, Mod 2, Recce 14/16
o Wilson
Combat: AR-15
o Daniel
Defense: DDM4 V7
o LaRue: RedatAR
o Rock
River Arms: LAW-15 Entry Tactical
o Sig
Sauer: M400
o Smith
& Wesson: M&P15 Sport II
o Springfield Armory: Saint Victor 556
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Gun and ammunition production accounted
for approximately $63.5 billion in economic activity in 2020; public weapons
manufacturers include:
o Smith
& Wesson Brands (SWBI: NYSE)
o Sturm
Ruger & Company (RGR: NYSE)
o Olin
Corporation (OLN: NYSE)
o Vista
Outdoor (VSTO: NYSE)
o AMMO, Inc. (POWW: Nasdaq)
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Top institutional investors in gun
and ammunition production companies
o Blackrock,
Inc.
o Vanguard
Group
o Renaissance
Technologies
o Dimensional
Fund Advisors
o State
Street Corporation
o Fidelity
Management and Research
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More people died of run-related
injuries in 2020 than any other year on record according to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention
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There were a record 40 active
shooter incidents in the U.S. in 2020, topping the previous record of 31 active
shooter incidents in 2017
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Mass shooting deaths totaled 48
during the ten years (4.8 per year average) between 1994 and 2004 when the U.S.
instituted a ban on assault weapons, down from 63 (6.3 per year average) in the
previous ten years
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In the ten years after the assault
rifle ban expired in 2004, mass shooting deaths totaled 180 (18 per year
average).
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National voter registration
resource - click here and enter your
state to find out how to vote where you live
Neither the author of the Small Cap Strategist web
log, Crystal Equity Research nor its affiliates have a beneficial interest in
the companies mentioned herein.
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