Sunday, January 3, 2016

Americans Divided on Obama's Executive Power Grab for Gun Control (VIDEO)

From the latest Quinnipiac University National Poll:


Americans are divided on gun laws, as 47 percent support stricter gun laws, with 50 percent opposed.

But voters support 89 - 9 percent, including 84 - 14 percent among voters in households where there are guns, requiring background checks on gun purchases at gun shows or online.

Voters also support 58 - 38 percent a nationwide ban on the sale of assault weapons. Voters in gun households oppose such a ban 53 - 45 percent.

It is "too easy" to buy a gun in the U.S., 55 percent of voters say, including 40 percent in gun households. Another 4 percent, including 6 percent in gun households, say it is "too difficult," and 36 percent, including 49 percent in gun households, say it is "about right."

"American voters say it is too easy to buy a gun in the United States. And in a loud voice they say - as they've said in three years of Quinnipiac University polls - let's do background checks," Malloy said...
More at the poll.

Americans have really gotten soused on the climate-change Kool Aid, sheesh. Thank goodness we've got a GOP Congress (to block Democrat legislation), if for nothing else.

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