As Democrats look to make gun violence a core issue in the 2016 presidential campaign, a new Washington Post-ABC News poll finds wide agreement that gun violence is a problem but bitter and stark division on whether new gun laws should trump the constitutional right to gun ownership.
The survey finds that 46 percent say new laws to reduce gun violence should be a bigger priority, while 47 percent say it's more important to protect the right to own firearms. This marks a shift away from gun laws since April 2013, when Democrats' push for increased background checks fell short in the aftermath of the massacre at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn.; back then, a 52 percent majority said new laws should be a priority.
Bigger priority: New gun laws or protect gun rights?
Which do you think should be a higher priority right now – (enacting new laws to try to reduce gun violence), or (protecting the right to own guns)?
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ReplyDelete47 + 46 = 93 yay common core!!!
So how can there only be 93 percent? should that be out of 100%???? I didn't learn common core so I don't know...