The CPRC has already documented the huge increase in concealed handgun permits by blacks. From 2015 to 2019/2020, in the four states that provide data by race over that time period, the number of black people with permits increased almost 55.6% faster than the number...
Survey on gun ownership
Rasmussen Report shows 47% of American households own guns, 27% of households with guns have bought one in the last six months
A new Rasmussen Report survey shows that 47 percent of American households own a gun, with 5 percent either not sure/refusing to answer the question. Assuming that 47 percent of those who aren't sure or refusing to answer whether they own a gun actually do, half of...
How badly does the media bias people’s views on the types of deaths from firearms?
A new survey from American Associate for Public Opinion Research shows that Americans are much more likely to think that mass shootings and other types of homicides make up a much larger share of total homicides than they do. The huge gap between how people think...
Democratic Pollster Doug Schoen explains why gun control will be the unifying theme for Democrats in the 2020 election
If you ever wonder why Michael Bloomberg is pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into gun control research at the same time that he spent $110 million last year on just federal Congressional races and even more on state legislative races (and it also doesn't count...
National Association of Chiefs of Police Annual Surveys on Concealed Handgun Reciprocity and other issues
For 29 years, the National Association of Chiefs of Police has conducted annual surveys of how police chiefs view gun regulations. (Click on survey results to enlarge.) The last couple of surveys ask a different question than the earlier ones. The most recent...
Lots of judges carry concealed handguns: 26% of Judges carry, 2% more considering, more wish they could but are banned
The National Judicial College recently surveyed judges around the country in 2017 and found that judges carry concealed handguns at much higher rates than the general population. While a number of states still ban judges from carrying concealed handguns, the National...
UPDATED: Surveys on Teachers and Staff Carrying Guns show surprising support
With teachers and staff carrying concealed handguns in certain school districts within 18 states, much of the country has gotten used to the idea. In the aftermath of the Florida high school shooting, a couple of surveys have been done on Americans' views on...
The mirage that young people are in mass pushing for gun control. If anything, younger people are least inclined towards it.
For those who were at the "March for Our Lives" event this past Saturday, there were lots of old people with grey hair and lots of middle age people, but relatively few who were high school age. Of course, we weren't able to see the whole crowd, nor did we really...
UPDATE: Gun ownership remains at 47%, but that probably underestimates the true rate
UPDATE: Do you ever notice that most of these surveys on gun ownership seem to be done soon after a mass public shooting? It isn't like they include this question in surveys they do every March or October. A new survey conducted from March 10th to 14th, 2018 by NBC...
NBC/WSJ Survey Shows how people’s views on the benefits of guns has changed over the last 20 years
NBC/WSJ (question 14 on page 12) have a new survey by the Democratic polling firm Hart Research, and it finds that Americans are much more likely to view guns as making them safer than they were 20 years ago. The results show a very similar pattern to that found by...
With the “March for Our Lives,” how monolithic are young people on gun control issues?
If you listen to CNN or MSNBC, one would think that all young people have the same views on this topic. It isn't obvious that these young people know that much about guns or gun control, but they are deeply involved in the current debate. A USA Today survey from...
16% of Realtors carry concealed handguns for protection
Being a real estate agent often means having to go to strange places and sometimes meeting strange people on your own. It is understandable that these agents are concerned for their safety, particularly the women. A new survey by the National Association of Realtors...