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In reply to the discussion: Gun deaths outnumbered motor-vehicle deaths in Oregon & 13 Other States-in 2011, study shows [View all]IronGate
(2,186 posts)34. And yet there's this.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/165563/remains-divided-passing-stricter-gun-laws.aspx
Americans Broadly Oppose Banning Handguns
The new poll also finds public opposition to banning handgun ownership holding at a record-high 74%, identical to a year ago. One in four Americans think the law should limit possession to police and other authorized persons.
Recent attitudes on this are markedly different from the 1980s, when barely half of Americans opposed a ban on civilian handgun ownership. It is also a major turnaround from a half century ago, when only 36% opposed such a ban. Opposition to banning citizens' possession of handguns mounted in the 1990s and 2000s, and first crossed the 70% threshold in 2009.
Americans Broadly Oppose Banning Handguns
The new poll also finds public opposition to banning handgun ownership holding at a record-high 74%, identical to a year ago. One in four Americans think the law should limit possession to police and other authorized persons.
Recent attitudes on this are markedly different from the 1980s, when barely half of Americans opposed a ban on civilian handgun ownership. It is also a major turnaround from a half century ago, when only 36% opposed such a ban. Opposition to banning citizens' possession of handguns mounted in the 1990s and 2000s, and first crossed the 70% threshold in 2009.
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Gun deaths outnumbered motor-vehicle deaths in Oregon & 13 Other States-in 2011, study shows [View all]
kpete
Jul 2014
OP
The bigger jump was in 2004. But since you must have your reality, I will pretend otherwise.
ieoeja
Jul 2014
#51
That's not what the graphic says, so a correction requires a link to back it up, doncha think?
Gormy Cuss
Jul 2014
#55
Guns, legal weapons of terror used by terrorists to terrorize the peaceful
PowerToThePeople
Jul 2014
#8
I guess if you're looking for excuses to feed paranoia about the guys in black helicopters
BainsBane
Jul 2014
#19
Those deaths are tragic, but, while not discounting these deaths, 2/3 are suicides,
IronGate
Jul 2014
#31