Gallup: By a 56 to 41 Percent Majority, Americans Believe that More People Carrying Concealed Handguns make US Safer

Oct 21, 2015 | Featured

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For almost all categories of Americans, there is significant support for the notion that allowing people to carry permitted concealed handguns makes Americans safer.  Only Democrats and those with a post-graduate education do not believe this, but that doesn’t mean that these individuals believe that carrying represents a risk.  If the question were asked whether allowing people to carry concealed handguns either made us safer or had no effect, it is possible that the results would be even more overwhelming (after all while the vast majority of research finds that concealed handgun laws improve safety, no peer-reviewed research by criminologists or economists find that it increases murder, rape or robbery rates).  Non-gun owners and Independents are equally divided.

This is quite a change from a Gallup poll 10 years ago (June 14, 2005), when 65% of Americans said that they felt less safe in places allowing concealed weapons, only 25% said that they felt more safe.  Even among gun owners only 45% said that they felt safer.  Back then 44% said that only public safety officials, such as police should carry a gun, that is more than 41% who currently say that they feel less safe with permit holders carrying guns.

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Part of this may simply be that gun control advocates have constantly predicted disaster, and their claims haven’t come true.  This is despite the best efforts of places such as the Violence Policy Center, Americans realize how incredibly law-abiding permit holders are (here, here, here, and here).

UPDATE: There is also a related CNN poll, but the big difference is that this question doesn’t ask if people have a permit or even whether they are law-abiding citizens.

CNN Poll on Carrying Guns Oct 14-17

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