Why stricter gun laws
If the majority of American voters want to implement laws to improve their safety, then those laws should be drafted. Those who are opposed to gun restrictions may point out that the Second Amendment in the U.
S Constitution is there to ensure every American has the right to possess a firearm. However, this is simply not the case. The Second Amendment only guarantees people in militias the right to bear arms. This was necessary back then. America had just gained independence and the citizens needed to be ready to defend themselves in case Britain or any other country attacked.
But today that is not necessary. America is not on the brink of war, so it is unnecessary for every single citizen to carry a gun. And besides, would you want someone with a violent or mental illness history wielding a potentially life-ending weapon? In order to improve the safety of our societies, we need to implement stricter gun laws in our country, for the safety of innocent children in schools, people at work, and anyone in public.
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I agree with a few laws that need to be enforced such as the waiting period. But as a fellow gun owner, that law is in effect at least in Illinois there is a 72 hour waiting period after buying any firearm. Long gun, or pistol. And as far as buying a fully automatic weapon, they are illegal for any us citizen to own. But as stated in the article there will be away around all of these so called laws.
Last i new drugs were illegal in the united states but some how people find away to get these illegal drugs. But for some reason when a car accident happens it does not get blamed on the car not once. Because the car can not operate by its self.
There has to be a person controlling the car. Just as a firearm can not operate itself there has to be a person that puts the ammunition in the gun and still it will not fire alone. It still needs a person to pull the trigger. Seventy-four percent of U. Subscribe to the Gallup News brief and real time alerts. Stay up to date with our latest insights.
Americans' satisfaction with each of 21 key national policy issues has declined or held steady compared with readings one year ago.
What average Americans would say in a letter to their elected representatives. Notice: JavaScript is not enabled. Please Enable JavaScript Safely. In Depth: Topics A to Z. In general, do you feel that the laws covering the sale of firearms should be made more strict, less strict or kept as they are now?
Next, we'd like to know how you feel about the state of the nation in each of the following areas. For each one, please say whether you are -- very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied or very dissatisfied. If you don't have enough information about a particular subject to rate it, just say so. How about the nation's laws or policies on guns? Asked of those dissatisfied with U. Do you think there should or should not be a law that would ban the possession of handguns, except by the police and other authorized persons?
Gun Ownership: in Home or on Property. Do you have a gun anywhere else on your property such as in your garage, barn, shed, or in your car or truck? Do you personally own a gun, or do the gun or guns in your household belong to another household member? Next, I'm going to read a list of problems facing the country. For each one, please tell me if you personally worry about this problem a great deal, a fair amount, only a little or not at all? First, how much do you personally worry about the availability of guns?
How worried are you that you or someone in your family will become a victim of a mass shooting -- very worried, somewhat worried, not too worried or not worried at all? Are you for or against a law which would make it illegal to manufacture, sell or possess semi-automatic guns known as assault rifles?
Do you think there should or should not be a ban on the manufacture, possession and sale of semi-automatic guns, known as assault rifles? Thinking about mass shootings that have occurred in the United States in recent years, from what you know or have read, how much do you think each of the following factors is to blame for the shootings -- a great deal, a fair amount, not much or not at all?
How about -- Easy access to guns? How about -- Violence in movies, video games and music lyrics? Current opinions are in line with what they were in March Among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents, views have shifted.
Both years, roughly half of Republicans said current gun laws were about right. Americans are divided over whether restricting legal gun ownership would lead to fewer mass shootings. But Americans are split over whether legal changes would lead to fewer mass shootings, according to the same spring poll.
The public is even more divided about the effects of gun ownership on crime overall. There is broad partisan agreement on some gun policy proposals, but most are politically divisive, the April survey found. Majorities in both parties also oppose allowing people to carry concealed firearms without a permit.
Other proposals bring out stark partisan rifts. Gun ownership is closely linked with views on gun policies. This is true even among gun owners and non-owners within the same political party, according to the April Center survey. Among Republicans, gun owners are generally less likely than non-owners to favor policies that restrict access to guns. Democratic non-gun owners are generally the most likely to favor restrictions.
There are similar-sized gaps among Republicans who own guns and those who do not on banning assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines. Among Democrats, there are modest gaps on gun policies by gun ownership. For instance, while majorities of Democratic gun owners and non-owners both favor banning assault-style weapons and banning high-capacity magazines, Democratic gun owners are about 20 percentage points less likely to say this.
Americans in rural areas typically favor more expansive gun access, while Americans in urban places prefer more restrictive policies, according to the April survey.
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