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Heres what we, as Americans, agree on. The vast majority of Americans are NOT for banning all guns.
97 percent (given the margin of error, thats pretty much everyone in America) is for universal background checks, for example.
Research poll:
U.S. Support For Gun Control Tops 2-1, Highest Ever, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds
Support for universal background checks is itself almost universal, 97 - 2 percent, including 97 - 3 percent among gun owners. Support for gun control on other questions is at its highest level since the Quinnipiac University Poll began focusing on this issue in the wake of the Sandy Hook massacre:
* 67 - 29 percent for a nationwide ban on the sale of assault weapons;
* 83 - 14 percent for a mandatory waiting period for all gun purchases.
* It is too easy to buy a gun in the U.S. today, American voters say 67 - 3 percent.
* If more people carried guns, the U.S. would be less safe, voters say 59 - 33 percent.
* Congress needs to do more to reduce gun violence, voters say 75 - 17 percent.
https://poll.qu.edu/national/release-detail?ReleaseID=2521
97 percent (given the margin of error, thats pretty much everyone in America) is for universal background checks, for example.
Research poll:
U.S. Support For Gun Control Tops 2-1, Highest Ever, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds
Support for universal background checks is itself almost universal, 97 - 2 percent, including 97 - 3 percent among gun owners. Support for gun control on other questions is at its highest level since the Quinnipiac University Poll began focusing on this issue in the wake of the Sandy Hook massacre:
* 67 - 29 percent for a nationwide ban on the sale of assault weapons;
* 83 - 14 percent for a mandatory waiting period for all gun purchases.
* It is too easy to buy a gun in the U.S. today, American voters say 67 - 3 percent.
* If more people carried guns, the U.S. would be less safe, voters say 59 - 33 percent.
* Congress needs to do more to reduce gun violence, voters say 75 - 17 percent.
https://poll.qu.edu/national/release-detail?ReleaseID=2521