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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Is This a No Brainer, Too?




Americans overwhelmingly support gun background checks, poll shows

 Gun background checks: Seattle Police Sgt. Paul Gracy carries weapons during a gun buyback. IMAGE

Voters support background checks by a margin of 92 percent to 7 percent, a Quinnipiac University telephone poll shows.
More than 90 percent of U.S. voters supported background checks for all gun buyers, while much smaller majorities were for stricter gun control laws such as bans on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, according to a poll released Thursday.
But the National Rifle Association edged out President Barack Obama in the poll, with 46 percent saying the pro-gun lobby better reflects their views on guns, versus 43 percent for Obama.
By a margin of 92 percent to 7 percent, voters supported background checks, the Quinnipiac University telephone poll showed. In households with a gun, 91 percent were in favor, while 8 percent were opposed, Quinnipiac said.
In response to the Dec. 14 shooting that killed 20 schoolchildren and six adults in Newtown, Conn., Obama last month announced a series of gun-control measures opposed by the NRA, including proposals for enhanced background checks and a ban on military-style assault weapons.
House Democrats were expected to announce their own firearms legislation on Thursday.

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