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Smith, Tom W. and Son Jaesok. 2015 ‘Question: Do You Happen to Have in Your Home (or Garage) Any Guns or Revolvers?.’ General Social Survey: Trends in Gun Ownership in the United States, 1972-2014 (Table 1), p. 3. Chicago, IL: National Opinion Research Center / NORC at the University of Chicago. 1 March
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General Social Survey
National Opinion Research Center*
Question: Do you happen to have in your home (or garage) any guns or revolvers?
Table 1: Trends in Household Gun Ownership
Year: Percentage of households with firearms (%)
2014: 31.0
2012: 33.1
2010: 31.1
2008: 34.0
2006: 33.1
2004: 34.7
2002: 33.5
2000: 32.4
1998: 34.8
1996: 40.1
1994: 40.6
1993: 42.0
1991: 39.6
1990: 42.2
1989: 46.0
1988: 39.8
1987: 46.0
1985: 44.2
1984: 44.9
1982: 45.3
1980: 47.3
1977: 50.4
1976: 46.5
1974: 46.1
1973: 47.0
*In the United States, the "gold standard" for national surveys of gun ownership is the General Social Survey, conducted by the National Opinion Research Center most years from 1972 to 1993 and biennially since 1994 (Davis and Smith, 1998). In its current form the GSS is conducted in person with a national area-probability sample of 3000 non-institutionalized adults. The response rate has been quite high (e.g., 78% in 1994, 76% in 1996, 76% in 1998). Its sample is chosen to be representative of the nation and of each of the nine Census divisions, but not of individual states.
[Editor's note: The above description of the NORC GSS is excerpted from: Azrael, Deborah, Philip J Cook and Matthew Miller. 'State and Local Prevalence of Firearms Ownership Measurement, Structure, and Trends.' Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Vol 20, No. 1, pp. 43-62. March 2004, at p. 45.]
Source cited:
Davis, J. A., and Smith, T. W. (1998). General Social surveys, 1972–1998 [machine-readable data file]/Principal Investigator James A. Davis; Director and Co-Principal Investigator, Tom W. Smith; Sponsored by National Science foundation—NORC ed.—Chicago: National Opinion Research Center [producer]; Storrs, CT: The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, University of Connecticut [distributor]