http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way...ions-on-gun-control-are-unchanged?ft=1&f=1001
Pew polled the public after VaTech, Tucson and now Aurora. Their data shows the political opinions of American do not change on firearms laws due to these incidents. The same percentage believe in more firearms restrictions and the same percentages believes in less.
They note that the public sees these incidents as isolated events.
Sounds like what we've been saying.
Pew polled the public after VaTech, Tucson and now Aurora. Their data shows the political opinions of American do not change on firearms laws due to these incidents. The same percentage believe in more firearms restrictions and the same percentages believes in less.
They note that the public sees these incidents as isolated events.
Sounds like what we've been saying.