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  2. Should These Guns Still Be Illegal in America? - AOL

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    Gun protesters. Gun violence is a serious issue, yet it remains one of the easiest to solve. Despite wide public support for stronger laws and fewer guns, our government continues to listen to the ...

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

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    From a Pew Research Center poll that came out in August 2015 there has been a change in opinion on how people view gun rights vs controlling gun ownership. Throughout the various years (2008, 2011) when polling on this topic took place, there was a steady stance on the belief that controlling gun ownership should come before gun rights. [8]

  4. Gun politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American gun rights activist Larry Pratt says that the anti-tyranny argument for gun rights is supported by successful efforts in Guatemala and the Philippines to arm ordinary citizens against communist insurgency in the 1980s. [190] [191] Gun-rights advocacy groups argue that the only way to enforce democracy is through having the means of ...

  5. The four federal gun violence prevention efforts Trump could ...

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    The Biden administration's other actions have included encouraging safer gun storage, declaring gun violence a public health crisis, restricting exports of firearms abroad, and establishing a task ...

  6. How A Controversial Gun Rights Decision Could Nuke ... - AOL

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    Over the years, this tiered approach has led to many campaign finance laws being upheld, including contribution limits and disclosure laws, and others struck down, like the limits on independent ...

  7. Gun control - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, a cross-sectional study of all 50 U.S. states found that the six states with the strictest gun laws (according to the National Rifle Association of America) had suicide rates that were approximately 3/100,000 people lower than in other states, and that these states' suicide rates were 4/100,000 people lower than those of states with ...

  8. Gun rights, reform debates occupy swing-state legislatures in ...

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    A Gallup poll from October found that the majority of U.S. adults, or 56%, support stricter gun laws, while 31% think they should remain as they are and 12% prefer less strict laws.

  9. Right to keep and bear arms in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The political party that advocates most for gun rights is the Libertarian Party, who believe gun rights is a natural right for everyone. They are followed by the Republican Party , which advocates for gun rights, but support gun control measures, like red flag laws, and prohibition of certain individuals from owning guns.