66% of people surveyed support tighter restrictions on gun purchases and 67% support a ban on assault weapons, such as the AR-15 used by Nikolas Cruz in the high school shooting in Parkland, Florida last week.
66% of people surveyed support tighter restrictions on gun purchases and 67% support a ban on assault weapons, such as the AR-15 used by Nikolas Cruz in the high school shooting in Parkland, Florida last week.
Still nothing that will make a difference will happen.
If there were a ban on the AR 15 they could easily make it apply to future sales leaving the many thousands still in circulation. in any event rifles are only a small % of guns.
They are going to ban bump stocks, but its s easy to make it so the law has no real effect. This is what they will do. Situation would need to get 25x worse before they did anything an even then they wont.
A sample of 1,249 people shows what 327,000,000 people think about gun control.
It is sick that these people, conducting these surveys and writing about them, actually manage to get paid at the end of every month. Stealing a living.
A sample of 1,249 people shows what 327,000,000 people think about gun control.
It is sick that these people, conducting these surveys and writing about them, actually manage to get paid at the end of every month. Stealing a living.
Exactly. Correlation is not congregation. Statistics is just a bunch of whack.
The funny thing about it is that rifles kill VERY few people, even the fabled "assault rifles" that next to nobody has. Support of simple reforms has been high for a very long time, always spikes after a mass shooting it's just for some reason the legislators never do anything that actually helps.
A sample of 1,249 people shows what 327,000,000 people think about gun control.
It is sick that these people, conducting these surveys and writing about them, actually manage to get paid at the end of every month. Stealing a living.
2.77% margin of error with that sample size assuming random polling.
There have been several surveys on this topic over the years and they clearly show a majority of US citizens support gun control in some way shape or form.
2.77% margin of error with that sample size assuming random polling.
There have been several surveys on this topic over the years and they clearly show a majority of US citizens support gun control in some way shape or form.
I have already made my point. To state you disagree is unimportant.