Another month, another large photo shoot in the United States. According to the shooting records held by the archives of gun violence, 54 shooters killed more than 4 people since 2014, a total of 456 people died. That country is getting used to violence and its frequency very much, and political behavior is rarely expected. However, on December 14, 17 people died at a school in Parkland, Florida, may this be different?
On February 21, a recent massacres of atomic bomb victims and a family member of the victims participated in the 'Hearing' with President Donald Trump in the White House. Mr. Trump said at the conference that the United States could begin arming its 3 million teachers with pistols to protect students. One day ago, he ordered the judicial authorities to prepare for a stock attachment so that a legitimate semi - automatic gun fires bullets at the same speed as illegal machine guns.
Our voting expert YouGov provided a representative sample on February 17 asking Americans about their attitude towards a series of gun control measures. Generally, support for gun control has spread beyond the parties' party, but in many places all Americans have something in common.
For those with a history of mental illness, most Americans want to limit the ownership of guns. They also want to do more background checks when buying guns. The waiting time of 5 days from the purchase of a gun to receipt is also preferred by most Americans. Many US citizens divide the limits on the use of semi-automatic weapons such as the AR - 15 rifle used in last week 's attacks, and the size restrictions of magazine clips that can be used for weapons into different political stripes, People are forbidden. This suggests that the prohibition of aggressive weapons that came into effect from 1994 to 2004 would make it more difficult to pass, but suggests that it may be possible to limit the bomb stock ing.
YouGov did not ask respondents what they think about armed teachers, but the proposal to place armed guards at school created a disagreement between Republicans and the Democratic Party. Respondents are highly likely not to support armed teachers. In fact, the United States is tied by law on how people buy and carry guns. Generally, there is a clear relationship between gun law loosening and gun deaths in certain states. Approximately 285 million guns are placed in the United States during 20% of the adult population. It is no accident that the murder rate is much higher than any other rich country.
This is an example. Since January 2015, Civiqs has followed the attitude towards gun control for more than three years. At that time, Americans had been divided over the law to control stricter gun control. Shooting in Charleston in June 2015 and shooting in San Bernardino in December 2015 had little impact on public opinion. But in the shooting of the Pulse nightclub held in Orlando in June 2016, Civiqs discovered that the attitude started to change. The direct response to Orlando's shooting was about 3% increase with the support of the gun control law. At the Las Vegas shooting incident in October 2017, a higher level of support for gun control was sought. Last month, after suffering a massive blow at Stoneman High School in Parkland, Florida, the support for more stringent gun control measures jumped 8 percentage points.
Recent large-scale shooting has little impact on the public's attitude toward gun control. Similarly, after the shooting at Tucson, Arizona in January 2011, the prospect of gun control remained almost unchanged, killing six people, former legislator Gabriel Gifford I was seriously injured. here. In recent years, the party gap on gun control attitude has expanded significantly. In July after the shooting incident in Colorado, 71% of Republicans stated that the right to protect Americans from guns is more important, only 26% is more important to manage gun ownership Said. Of the Democrats, the opinion was largely opposite, 72% stated that it is more important to control the ownership of the gun, and 21% said they prefer gun rights. Independent Difference: 50% said protection of gun rights is more important, 43% said that gun control is more important