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Appendix 9, Table 18:

Ownership of Firearms and Handguns in Countries and Main Cities (percentages).

Respondents reporting that they or someone else in their household owned a firearm:*

2004-2005: Canada: 15.5%

1999-2003: Canada: 17.0%

1995-1998: Canada: 20.8%

1992-1994: Canada: 26.0%

1989: Canada: 31.0%

Respondents reporting that they or someone else in their household owned a handgun:

2004-2005: Canada: 2.9%

1999-2003: Canada: 1.8%

1995-1998: Canada: 2.3%

1992-1994: Canada: 3.9%

1989: Canada: 5.2%

Notes: *The first question includes air rifles, as in: "Do you or anyone else in your household own a handgun, shotgun, rifle, or air rifle?" Survey questions for this topic are at p. 233.

Responses are from the 5 sweeps of the ICVS (1989-2005) and the EU ICS (2005), in which victims of crime were interviewed in 31 countries.

ICVS: International Crime Victims Survey, Vienna, UNODC.

EU ICS: European Survey of Crime and Safety (2005 EU ICS). Brussels, Gallup Europe.

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