That question is too vague to be answered. What type of statistics?
No way to answer. Death statistics are not published by religious belief.
There really aren't any statistics collected on this.
You are stating an opinion- and I have a different opinion. While guns CAN be misused, that is the person, not the gun. Guns permit a person to defend themselves without regard to how strong or how big they are. Statistics indicate that guns are used for defense FAR more often than for crime.
According to FBI statistics, 67.5% of homicides are by gun. This doesn't include accidents or natural causes.
Presumably legal. There are no solid statistics to indicate what the number of illegal guns are - it can only be estimated. Also, there are very few guns that are illegal. This would include only machine guns and destructive devices without proper paperwork. Most guns used in crime are legal to own by normal people, but in possession of what is called a "prohibited person". Felons may not possess guns, but it is the felon status that makes this a crime, not the gun.
There are no statistics which give an exact number. Even an exact number of guns in existence wouldn't yield this answer, as you have to consider that there'll be some used as static museum display pieces, some converted into non-firing replicas, etc.
I am 16. I own at least 10 legit airsoft guns, probably more. My main guns, like my Ak-47, XM-8, and Sawed-off Shottie, i have chronographed and they all have fairly high fps readings. Ak: 350-380 fps, XM-8: 340-370 fps, and Sawed-off: 370-400 fps. And these are all with .20 gram BBs. Hope this helps.
They have a spiritual and philosophical belief that, in the absence of a firearm, violence will cease. They'll statistics and foreign countries as evidence, but in the end, it comes back to bite them. Foreign countries have entirely different cultures and statistics are usually mixed and, often, skewed to their liking. Truth is, no one really knows if banning guns will, ultimately, solve or complicate the violence in the world. It's, really, just a coin toss.
Not yet available. From the Center for Disease Control: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) National Center for Health Statistics publishes annual data on deaths from different causes in the National Vital Statistics System. It takes about 18 months to collect, compile, verify and release these statistics to the public, accounting for the lag time in much of the data reported in this resource book.
The two main branches of statistics is Descriptive statistics and inferential statistics.
There are two types of statistics. One is called descriptive statistics and the other is inferential statistics. Descriptive statistics is when you use numbers. Inferential statistics is when you draw conclusions or make predictions.
Psychological statistics is the application of statistics to psychology.