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11. Louisiana, gun ownership rate: 44.5 percent                                          

10. Hawaii, gun ownership rate: 45.1 percent                                               

Kay Clark Miculek holds a .45 caliber Kimber 1911 in her right hand and a stainless .45 Smith and Wesson 1911 in her left hand in her gun store Thursday, May 18, 2006, in Bossier City, Louisiana. With more women turning to guns, manufacturers are tweaking their products and changing how they approach the burgeoning market, which is estimated to be worth at least $285 million this year in firearm sales alone to women. (AP Photo/Mike Silva)
Photo by: MIKE SILVA
11. Louisiana, gun ownership rate: 44.5 percent 10. Hawaii, gun ownership rate: 45.1 percent Kay Clark Miculek holds a .45 caliber Kimber 1911 in her right hand and a stainless .45 Smith and Wesson 1911 in her left hand in her gun store Thursday, May 18, 2006, in Bossier City, Louisiana. With more women turning to guns, manufacturers are tweaking their products and changing how they approach the burgeoning market, which is estimated to be worth at least $285 million this year in firearm sales alone to women. (AP Photo/Mike Silva)

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