Should leaders lead? Or should they follow public opinion? In the vexing matter of gun control, U.S. officialdom has done neither. The vast majority of Americans have favored some kind of action for the control of civilian firearms at least as long as modern polling has been in existence. According to the following figures, never have fewer than two-thirds of the U.S. electorate wanted access to guns to come under some kind of official supervision.
The Polls: Gun Control
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The Polls: Gun Control
Category: Firearm Policies|Journal: The Public Opinion Quarterly|Author: H Erskine|Year: 1972