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Huffington Post reported in September 2013 that 48% of Americans said gun laws should be made more strict, while 16% said they should be made less strict and 29% said there should be no change. [127] Similarly, a Gallup poll found that support for stricter gun laws has fallen from 58% after the Newtown shooting, to 49% in September 2013. [127]
Trump's campaign told the NRA's magazine that he plans to appoint a pro-gun attorney general—responsible for overseeing much of the funding—"who will stop the weaponization of government ...
The law prohibits the sale and possession of certain semi-automatic rifles, shotguns and handguns, and magazines over certain capacities. ... Appeals court to trigger injunction against IL’s gun ...
In a paper on the history of gun laws in Nazi Germany (which he argues were actually more permissive than those of the preceding Weimar Republic) law professor Bernard Harcourt, then based at the University of Chicago, says that the argument applies with equal force to the gun laws it is frequently voiced in opposition to, particularly with ...
Students demonstrate against gun violence and call for gun law reform during The March For Our Lives walkout at the state capitol Monday, April 3, 2023, in Nashville, Tenn. The group is demanding ...
According to joint polls published by CNN and the SSRS Institute: 64% of Americans support stricter gun control laws, 36% oppose it. 54% of Americans believe that such laws will reduce the number of deaths and killings of citizens with firearms, and 58% believe that the government can take effective action to prevent mass shootings. 36% believe ...
As it happened, the governor meekly signed into law a measure delivering the opposite — easing gun restrictions, allowing Ohioans to carry a concealed weapon without training or a requirement to ...
The court rejected the state's argument that strict gun regulation lowered crime, noting that the evidence did not support that. [42] The decisions of the district courts were reversed and the cases remanded to those courts with instructions to declare the Illinois law unconstitutional, issuing a permanent injunction against the law's ...