By a two-to-one margin, Gallup finds that Americans believe that a gun in the home makes people safer. That is a big change from when the question was first asked in 2000 when Americans by a 51-to-35 percent margin thought that the opposite was true. . Currently, 64%...
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Only 19% of American Voters Think that Passing more Gun Control Will Reduce Crime, Only 40% think that Either Passing More Gun Control or More Strictly Enforcing Gun Control would Reduce Crime. Americans want Criminals Arrested and Kept in Jail.
The CPRC commissioned a new survey by McLaughlin & Associates of 1,000 general election American voters. Despite all the claims about support for gun control, only 19% of voters think passing more gun control will reduce crime, slightly more (21%) think stricter...
Democrats Overwhelmingly Support Stricter Gun Control, While Republicans and Others Oppose It.
While the latest Rasmussen Reports survey of Likely U.S. Voters in the United States finds 51% want stricter gun control laws, 41% disagree. But the breakdown is interesting. Hispanics slightly oppose stricter gun control. Democrats overwhelmingly support stricter gun...