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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2018/05/17/gun-owners-support-a-wide-range-of-gun-control-measures-johns-hopkins-study-finds/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.c9f37f6263c0

Americans are in agreement on a large number of gun policy proposals regardless of whether they own guns, according to a new study in the American Journal of Public Health.

Over 80 percent of gun owners and non-owners favor universal background checks, for instance. Similar percentages say they support testing requirements for people wishing to obtain a concealed-carry permit.

Gun violence restraining orders, which allow family members to ask authorities to remove guns from people at risk of harming themselves or others, are also highly popular.

The study found that more than 60 percent of gun owners said they supported licensing requirements for all gun purchases. Other research has shown that in tandem with universal background check policies, licensing requirements may lead to significant reductions in homicide, suicide and shootings of law enforcement officers.

Some of the strongest evidence pertains to child-access-prevention laws, which mandate safe-storage requirements for guns in homes with children. The survey found that nearly 60 percent of gun owners and nearly 80 percent of non-owners backed such laws.

But there was less agreement on several other policies. About 50 percent of gun owners approved of a minimum age of 21 for handgun purchases, while nearly 70 percent of non-owners supported such a restriction. Less than half of gun owners supported bans on assault weapons or magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds, compared with support for such policies from nearly 70 percent of non-owners.

Regardless, the study points to several areas of widespread agreement among gun owners and non-owners. Indeed, the researchers found approval gaps of greater than 10 points on eight of the 24 policies polled.

"Our research indicates that many policy options have wide public support and that consensus exists between gun owners and those who do not own guns," the authors concluded. "Given that gun issues are connected tightly to cultural and identity politics in America, it is noteworthy how much agreement we found in support for policies to regulate the ways people acquire and carry guns."

Despite widespread public agreement, Republicans in Congress have long thwarted attempts to tighten gun regulations at the federal level.
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I will never be ok with a license! It’s a constitutional right, and a license turns it into a privilege!

People need to step back and realize that the only reason that the constitution works is because the 2nd amendment protects it.

The constitution isn’t even for the people..it’s rules for the government and some of you leftist retards are trying to give the government more power...

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Argumentum ad populum

Popular opinion shouldn't dictate policy

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Argumentum ad populum

Popular opinion shouldn't dictate policy
Popular opinion is objective as well...who are they polling? Last time I checked, gun owners(non liberals) have jobs and work during the day...

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I will never be ok with a license! It’s a constitutional right, and a license turns it into a privilege!

People need to step back and realize that the only reason that the constitution works is because the 2nd amendment protects it.

The constitution isn’t even for the people..it’s rules for the government and some of you leftist retards are trying to give the government more power...

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Great point. The Constitution and Bill of Rights aren't rights granted to us by government. That way of thinking is a fundamental misunderstanding about what all of that stuff is about.

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Great point. The Constitution and Bill of Rights aren't rights granted to us by government. That way of thinking is a fundamental misunderstanding about what all of that stuff is about.
The left has done a fine job of keeping the youth stupid and angry....it’s the easiest way to get them to hand the power back

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I will never be ok with a license! It’s a constitutional right, and a license turns it into a privilege!

People need to step back and realize that the only reason that the constitution works is because the 2nd amendment protects it.

The constitution isn’t even for the people..it’s rules for the government and some of you leftist retards are trying to give the government more power...

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Correct.

Fuck gun control and God help the people that try to institute it.

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Correct.

Fuck gun control and God help the people that try to institute it.
God will be the only one that can help them...because they are going into a gunfight with paper

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Study finds that most studies are useless unless you're hooked on rainbow colored anal odors.   :o
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2018/05/17/gun-owners-support-a-wide-range-of-gun-control-measures-johns-hopkins-study-finds/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.c9f37f6263c0

Americans are in agreement on a large number of gun policy proposals regardless of whether they own guns, according to a new study in the American Journal of Public Health.

Over 80 percent of gun owners and non-owners favor universal background checks, for instance. Similar percentages say they support testing requirements for people wishing to obtain a concealed-carry permit.

Gun violence restraining orders, which allow family members to ask authorities to remove guns from people at risk of harming themselves or others, are also highly popular.

The study found that more than 60 percent of gun owners said they supported licensing requirements for all gun purchases. Other research has shown that in tandem with universal background check policies, licensing requirements may lead to significant reductions in homicide, suicide and shootings of law enforcement officers.

Some of the strongest evidence pertains to child-access-prevention laws, which mandate safe-storage requirements for guns in homes with children. The survey found that nearly 60 percent of gun owners and nearly 80 percent of non-owners backed such laws.

But there was less agreement on several other policies. About 50 percent of gun owners approved of a minimum age of 21 for handgun purchases, while nearly 70 percent of non-owners supported such a restriction. Less than half of gun owners supported bans on assault weapons or magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds, compared with support for such policies from nearly 70 percent of non-owners.

Regardless, the study points to several areas of widespread agreement among gun owners and non-owners. Indeed, the researchers found approval gaps of greater than 10 points on eight of the 24 policies polled.

"Our research indicates that many policy options have wide public support and that consensus exists between gun owners and those who do not own guns," the authors concluded. "Given that gun issues are connected tightly to cultural and identity politics in America, it is noteworthy how much agreement we found in support for policies to regulate the ways people acquire and carry guns."

Despite widespread public agreement, Republicans in Congress have long thwarted attempts to tighten gun regulations at the federal level.
Lies.
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2018/05/17/gun-owners-support-a-wide-range-of-gun-control-measures-johns-hopkins-study-finds/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.c9f37f6263c0

Americans are in agreement on a large number of gun policy proposals regardless of whether they own guns, according to a new study in the American Journal of Public Health.

Over 80 percent of gun owners and non-owners favor universal background checks, for instance. Similar percentages say they support testing requirements for people wishing to obtain a concealed-carry permit.

Gun violence restraining orders, which allow family members to ask authorities to remove guns from people at risk of harming themselves or others, are also highly popular.

The study found that more than 60 percent of gun owners said they supported licensing requirements for all gun purchases. Other research has shown that in tandem with universal background check policies, licensing requirements may lead to significant reductions in homicide, suicide and shootings of law enforcement officers.

Some of the strongest evidence pertains to child-access-prevention laws, which mandate safe-storage requirements for guns in homes with children. The survey found that nearly 60 percent of gun owners and nearly 80 percent of non-owners backed such laws.

But there was less agreement on several other policies. About 50 percent of gun owners approved of a minimum age of 21 for handgun purchases, while nearly 70 percent of non-owners supported such a restriction. Less than half of gun owners supported bans on assault weapons or magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds, compared with support for such policies from nearly 70 percent of non-owners.

Regardless, the study points to several areas of widespread agreement among gun owners and non-owners. Indeed, the researchers found approval gaps of greater than 10 points on eight of the 24 policies polled.

"Our research indicates that many policy options have wide public support and that consensus exists between gun owners and those who do not own guns," the authors concluded. "Given that gun issues are connected tightly to cultural and identity politics in America, it is noteworthy how much agreement we found in support for policies to regulate the ways people acquire and carry guns."

Despite widespread public agreement, Republicans in Congress have long thwarted attempts to tighten gun regulations at the federal level.


Damn, you are definitely going all out on your anti-gun crusade.

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Never seen a more gun obsessed country than USA it’s just disturbing...who gives a fuck if it was written in the right to bear arms bla bla....FACT is Americans and guns don’t mix- Doesn’t happen anywhere else in the world like these regular shootings