• Re: As Democrats ramp up gun control, a supermajority in U.S. think gun

    From Governor Swill@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jan 5 12:21:48 2023
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    On 04 Jan 2023, "max headroom" <maximusheadroom@gmx.com> posted some

    As Democrats ramp up gun control, a supermajority in U.S. think
    gun ownership
    good for society

    Democrats with ambitions of broad gun control in the United States
    face a major
    themselves.

    Gun rights remain broadly popular in the United States, even after
    years of
    Democratic efforts to turn high-profile mass shootings into major
    gun control
    initiatives.

    A long history of gun ownership, coupled with robust
    constitutional protections
    for firearm ownership here, have led to one of the largest private
    gun stocks in
    the world.

    The enduring popularity of guns in the U.S. was underscored by a
    recent RMG
    Research poll conducted by Scott Rasmussen, one that earlier this
    month found
    some support for new gun laws among voters but far more
    overwhelming
    favorability toward gun rights.

    More than six out of every 10 voters "would prefer to live in a
    community where
    people are allowed to own guns," the polling found, while more
    than 70% said
    "there are positive benefits to allowing private gun ownership."

    Demographic breakdowns show the vast majority of Republicans
    agreeing with those
    sentiments, yet even Democrats feel favorable toward gun rights in
    the
    responses, with Democratic respondents evenly split on the former
    question and
    agreeing with the latter by nearly 60%.

    Notably, those numbers are up from an earlier survey conducted in
    September,
    which found just under 60% of respondents were comfortable living
    in a community
    with private gun ownership.

    An ongoing positive view of gun ownership throughout the country
    hasn't stopped
    Democratic efforts to enact stricter gun control over the years.
    For decades
    federal, state and local efforts have focused on restricting both
    gun ownership
    in general and classes of weapons available for gun owners in
    particular.

    In June, President Joe Biden signed into law a landmark gun
    control bill that
    instituted more restrictive background check rules as well as
    incentives for
    states to institute "red flag" laws that would allow firearms to
    be seized from
    people preemptively considered a threat.

    Biden at the time admitted that the bill "doesn't do everything I
    want," and the
    president has since been vocal about his desire for further gun
    control,
    including in September a call to "ban assault weapons in this
    country."

    Democrats have also been aggressive in pushing gun control at the
    state level,
    with well-known Democratic strongholds like New Jersey and New
    York boasting
    some of the strictest gun laws in the country.

    In Washington state this month, Gov. Jay Inslee and state Attorney
    General Bob
    Ferguson announced upcoming legislative efforts to clamp down on
    gun rights
    there, including a permit requirement for gun ownership.

    "You need to get a license to drive a car in the state of
    Washington, you need
    to get a license to go fishing," Inslee said during a press
    conference. "It's
    time that you get a license to make sure that you have safety
    training to
    purchase a gun in the state of Washington."

    At times Democratic legislators have faced harsh rebukes for gun
    control
    support. In 2013 two Colorado Democratic senators were
    successfully recalled for
    their support of a package of gun control laws, including
    "universal background
    checks."

    It's not just government, meanwhile, that has moved to restrict
    gun rights.
    Earlier this year it was revealed that the New York-based
    Amalgamated Bank was
    part of the effort to create a new merchant category code for gun
    stores,
    ostensibly in order to track illegal gun purchases.

    The specter of a specially designated marker for gun purchases
    could raise
    considerable opposition in the near future, particularly if the
    rule is ever
    used to signal out and track legal gun purchases pursuant to gun
    control
    efforts.

    The demographic realities of gun ownership, meanwhile, could
    backfire on the
    bank itself. Amalgamated Bank is the largest union-owned bank in
    the United
    States; the RMG Research poll from September, meanwhile, revealed
    that more than
    half of all union members in the country live in a gun-owning
    house.

    https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/polling/democrats-ramp-
    gun-control-supermajority-us-think-gun-ownership-good

    Democrats are responsible for the largest crime increases in
    history.

    Unions have no purpose in government. No union should ever be
    allowed to exist in any government.

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