More than 1,000 mass shootings killing 1,300 people since Sandy Hook

Since Sandy Hook there have been at least 1,029 mass shootings killing 1,300 people https://t.co/xDYL1kyHLA pic.twitter.com/xLZmISndNd — Vox (@voxdotcom) December 2, 2015

In the wake of Wednesday's mass shooting in San Bernardino, Vox published several graphics underscoring the breadth of gun violence in America.

This map of global gun ownership puts America's gun violence epidemic in perspective https://t.co/aXTGx9fT5C pic.twitter.com/X849UjIfYg — Vox (@voxdotcom) December 2, 2015

The website also listed 11 facts about guns:

1. There's roughly one gun for every person in America

2. Gun crime is more prevalent in the U.S. than in other rich countries

3. Gun homicides (like all homicides) are declining

4. Places with more guns have more homicides

5. There are more gun suicides than gun homicides in America

6. Suicide is more common in places with more guns

7. Living in a house with a gun increases your odds of death

8. Guns contribute to domestic violence

9. Mass shootings aren't getting more common — and are a tiny share of all shootings

10. A tiny fraction of gun violence is committed by the mentally ill

11. Gun control is popular but getting less so

No other developed country in the world has nearly the same rate of gun violence as the US. https://t.co/TpxvvpjqDI pic.twitter.com/8cSmtXzBp5 — Vox (@voxdotcom) December 2, 2015

A 2012 Congressional Research Service report estimated that there were 310 million civilian guns in 2009: 114 million handguns, 110 million rifles, and 86 million shotguns, according to Vox.