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  2. Public opinion on gun control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There have also been major gun policies that affected American opinion in the 1990s. Throughout these polling years, there are different gun control proposals that show promise for bipartisan action. Over the years listed there have been mass shootings, most notably school shootings, that have affected public opinion. There have also been a ...

  3. New poll shows most California voters fear gun violence, but ...

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    Following two high-profile mass shootings in California, the majority of voters surveyed in a new statewide poll said they worry that gun violence will affect them or someone close to them.

  4. Early voter poll shows gun safety is a top issue for Asian ...

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    Early polling first shared with NBC News shows that gun violence is a top issue for Asian American and Pacific Islander voters in Virginia ahead of the state’s November elections, in which ...

  5. Poll: Most Americans say these 2 gun measures could stop mass ...

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    With the U.S. Senate poised to defy all expectations and actually pass bipartisan gun-safety legislation in the wake of last month’s deadly mass shootings in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, N.Y., a ...

  6. Gun violence in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Gun-related suicides and homicides in the United States [1] Gun deaths in U.S. in proportional relationship to total population (2012 analysis, based on 2008 data). Gun violence is a term of political, economic and sociological interest referring to the tens of thousands of annual firearms-related deaths and injuries occurring in the United States.

  7. Gun control after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting

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    A USA Today/Gallup poll conducted days after the shooting showed "mixed results" regarding public opinion on firearm laws. [11] While public support for strengthening gun laws rose 15 percent compared to a similar poll in 2011, there had been "little change in attitudes about some longstanding proposals, including the outlawing of assault rifles."

  8. POLITICO-Harvard poll: Gun policies, along with abortion ...

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    Abortion ranked fourth with 44 percent of registered voters saying it is “extremely important.” Guns ranked third with 46 percent.

  9. Polls Offer Little Comfort for Supporters of Gun Control

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    Americans support tighter laws, but not as much as they distrust government and like owning guns.