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In reply to the discussion: At least 10 dead and 30 to 40 wounded [View all]spin
(17,493 posts)55. If gun ownership has actually declined please explain why ...
support for gun control has dropped.
[blockquoteOctober 26, 2011
Record-Low 26% in U.S. Favor Handgun Ban
Support for stricter gun laws in general is lowest Gallup has measured
by Jeffrey M. Jones
PRINCETON, NJ -- A record-low 26% of Americans favor a legal ban on the possession of handguns in the United States other than by police and other authorized people. When Gallup first asked Americans this question in 1959, 60% favored banning handguns. But since 1975, the majority of Americans have opposed such a measure, with opposition around 70% in recent years.
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Implications
Americans have shifted to a more pro-gun view on gun laws, particularly in recent years, with record-low support for a ban on handguns, an assault rifle ban, and stricter gun laws in general. This is the case even as high-profile incidents of gun violence continue in the United States, such as the January shootings at a meeting for U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in Arizona.
The reasons for the shift do not appear related to reactions to the crime situation, as Gallup's Crime poll shows no major shifts in the trends in Americans' perceptions of crime, fear of crime, or reports of being victimized by crime in recent years. Nor does it appear to be tied to an increase in gun ownership, which has been around 40% since 2000, though it is a slightly higher 45% in this year's update. The 2011 updates on these trends will appear on Gallup.com in the coming days.
Perhaps the trends are a reflection of the American public's acceptance of guns. In 2008, Gallup found widespread agreement with the idea that the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right of Americans to own guns. Americans may also be moving toward more libertarian views in some areas, one example of which is greater support for legalizing marijuana use. Diminished support for gun-control laws may also be tied to the lack of major gun-control legislation efforts in Congress in recent years.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/150341/Record-Low-Favor-Handgun-Ban.aspx
Record-Low 26% in U.S. Favor Handgun Ban
Support for stricter gun laws in general is lowest Gallup has measured
by Jeffrey M. Jones
PRINCETON, NJ -- A record-low 26% of Americans favor a legal ban on the possession of handguns in the United States other than by police and other authorized people. When Gallup first asked Americans this question in 1959, 60% favored banning handguns. But since 1975, the majority of Americans have opposed such a measure, with opposition around 70% in recent years.
***snip***
Implications
Americans have shifted to a more pro-gun view on gun laws, particularly in recent years, with record-low support for a ban on handguns, an assault rifle ban, and stricter gun laws in general. This is the case even as high-profile incidents of gun violence continue in the United States, such as the January shootings at a meeting for U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in Arizona.
The reasons for the shift do not appear related to reactions to the crime situation, as Gallup's Crime poll shows no major shifts in the trends in Americans' perceptions of crime, fear of crime, or reports of being victimized by crime in recent years. Nor does it appear to be tied to an increase in gun ownership, which has been around 40% since 2000, though it is a slightly higher 45% in this year's update. The 2011 updates on these trends will appear on Gallup.com in the coming days.
Perhaps the trends are a reflection of the American public's acceptance of guns. In 2008, Gallup found widespread agreement with the idea that the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right of Americans to own guns. Americans may also be moving toward more libertarian views in some areas, one example of which is greater support for legalizing marijuana use. Diminished support for gun-control laws may also be tied to the lack of major gun-control legislation efforts in Congress in recent years.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/150341/Record-Low-Favor-Handgun-Ban.aspx
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Ordering rights by importance is like adolescents deciding which primary color is prettier.
SkatmanRoth
Jul 2012
#265
I have no idea. Did someone say "gun nuts always rush to carry out massacres"?
Starboard Tack
Jul 2012
#217
"over the rights of people to be safe from lunatics with easy access to guns. "
HALO141
Jul 2012
#134
"Then explain to me how this fucking nut in Colorado could have killed all those people..."
HALO141
Jul 2012
#128
The talibanners can't wait for tragedies like this. Much easier to push their
shadowrider
Jul 2012
#188
I'll stop using the word "anti" as soon as they quit calling me a gun nut, deal? n/t
shadowrider
Jul 2012
#249
Look at my tagline. Hmmm, seems to me a recent gun free zone was a target rich
shadowrider
Jul 2012
#257
Movie theaters aren't neccessarily gun free. I carry my concealed handgun to movies regularly.
rl6214
Jul 2012
#170
Shootings might be even less if we crack down on guns. This guy wouldn't have shot up this theatre
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#42
Holy crap. Does it fire heat seeking bullets and have a shoulder thing that goes up? n/t
shadowrider
Jul 2012
#191
This could also be the act of a radical anti gun organization. Even UN sponsored.
Remmah2
Jul 2012
#24
Of course they probably knew he was armed. They've probably been introducing him to gun culture
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#45
So far the only ones taking advantage here are you anti's and restrictionists.
permatex
Jul 2012
#87
The blood isn't even dry and already people are making political hay out of this
4th law of robotics
Jul 2012
#122