Americans Agree On Some Gun Restrictions, Pew Survey Finds
Americans' relationship with guns is complicated and often contentious. But they do agree on restricting sales to people with mental illness or on watch lists.
by Tanya Ballard Brown
Jun 22, 2017
2 minutes
Mass shootings in Orlando, Fla., Alexandria, Va., and San Francisco during the first two weeks of June — two of them on the same day — have once again put America's complicated relationship with guns in the spotlight.
Americans have remained fairly evenly divided between a desire to strengthen gun control taken before the June shootings finds. In the latest poll, 51 percent of respondents said it is more important to control gun ownership, whereas 47 percent said it's more important to protect the right of Americans to own guns.
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