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The States Where the Most Guns Are Stolen in America

The States Where the Most Guns Are Stolen in America

The States Where the Most Guns Are Stolen in America
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50. Massachusetts
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49. New Jersey
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48. New York
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47. Rhode Island
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46. Hawaii
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45. Maine
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44. Maryland
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43. California
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42. Wisconsin
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41. Connecticut
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40. New Hampshire
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39. Minnesota
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38. Nebraska
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37. North Dakota
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36. Illinois
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35. Iowa
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34. Delaware
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33. Utah
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32. Vermont
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31. Pennsylvania
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30. Idaho
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29. Washington
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28. Ohio
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27. Oregon
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26. South Dakota
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25. Colorado
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24. Florida
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23. Virginia
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22. Kansas
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21. Michigan
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20. Arizona
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19. West Virginia
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18. Indiana
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17. Wyoming
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16. Nevada
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15. Montana
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14. Texas
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13. Kentucky
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12. Alaska
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11. New Mexico
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10. North Carolina
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9. Oklahoma
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8. Missouri
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7. Tennessee
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6. Arkansas
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5. Georgia
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4. Alabama
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3. South Carolina
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2. Louisiana
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1. Mississippi
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The States Where the Most Guns Are Stolen in America
50. Massachusetts
49. New Jersey
48. New York
47. Rhode Island
46. Hawaii
45. Maine
44. Maryland
43. California
42. Wisconsin
41. Connecticut
40. New Hampshire
39. Minnesota
38. Nebraska
37. North Dakota
36. Illinois
35. Iowa
34. Delaware
33. Utah
32. Vermont
31. Pennsylvania
30. Idaho
29. Washington
28. Ohio
27. Oregon
26. South Dakota
25. Colorado
24. Florida
23. Virginia
22. Kansas
21. Michigan
20. Arizona
19. West Virginia
18. Indiana
17. Wyoming
16. Nevada
15. Montana
14. Texas
13. Kentucky
12. Alaska
11. New Mexico
10. North Carolina
9. Oklahoma
8. Missouri
7. Tennessee
6. Arkansas
5. Georgia
4. Alabama
3. South Carolina
2. Louisiana
1. Mississippi

The States Where the Most Guns Are Stolen in America

Each year, hundreds of thousands of firearms are reported stolen from homes, vehicles, and businesses across the United States. While gun theft can happen anywhere, certain states consistently report higher numbers of stolen firearms than others. These incidents represent not only financial losses for owners but also broader public safety concerns, as stolen weapons can later appear in illegal markets or be used in crimes.
Examining where firearm theft occurs most frequently can reveal patterns in crime trends, storage practices, and regional risk factors. Understanding these patterns can help inform prevention efforts and encourage safer firearm storage.
In this slideshow, History Computer looks at the states where the most guns are stolen, using federal data to rank states by the population-adjusted average number of firearms stolen annually.

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