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SecularMotion

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Mon Feb 1, 2016, 06:43 AM Feb 2016

Candidates take note, Asian Americans care about gun control

With gun control one of the hot button issues of the 2016 Presidential campaign, Asian American voters could matter in unexpected ways. Recent studies show that Asian Americans regard gun control as “important,” more so on average than other ethnicities.

According to the Pew Research Center, the support for gun control generally surpassed the support for gun rights as of July last year, but only barely. Yet for Asian American voters, that support rises to 80 percent, according to 2014 data from APIAVOTE and Asian Americans Advancing Justice.

One reason for that disparity might be that Asians are the least likely ethnicity to own a gun.

The Understanding Diversity in Target Shooting and Hunting research commissioned by the National Shooting Sports Foundation in 2013 found that Asian Americans were the highest ethnic group to say that “in my own culture, owning a firearm is not desirable” (38%) and that “gun ownership negatively impacts my ethnic community” (35%).

http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/candidates-take-note-asian-americans-care-about-gun-control/
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Candidates take note, Asian Americans care about gun control (Original Post) SecularMotion Feb 2016 OP
Thanks. Will share this appropriately. elleng Feb 2016 #1
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