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August 7th, 2016, 02:19 PM #1
Latest AP press report on views on guns and gun control
Poll: Young adults favor tighter gun restrictions
TAMMY WEBBER AND EMILY SWANSON | Associated Press
CHICAGO – LaShun Roy supports a ban on semiautomatic weapons and more comprehensive background checks. But the 21-year-old gun owner from rural Texas doesn’t consider gun-control measures a top priority in this year’s elections.
For Keionna Cottrell, a 24-year-old who lives on Chicago’s South Side and whose brother was shot and killed this year in another Illinois city, few things are more important than limiting access to guns.
“So many people are dying here because there is no control of the weapons out on our streets,” Cottrell said. “Young men … have real military guns, and they’re not scared to use them.”
Although their lives and experiences differ, the young women’s shared support for additional policies to curb gun violence reflect the feelings of many Americans between the ages of 18 and 30, regardless of their backgrounds, according to a new GenForward poll.
About 9 in 10 young adults say they support criminal background checks for all gun sales, a level of support that remains consistent across racial and ethnic groups.
Stiffer penalties for violating existing gun laws are supported by 9 in 10 young adults, including about 9 in 10 whites, Asian-Americans and Latinos, as well as 8 in 10 African-Americans.
Fifty-seven percent of young Americans support a ban on semiautomatic weapons, with support especially high – 74 percent – among Asian-Americans.
GenForward is a survey by the Black Youth Project at the University of Chicago with the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
The first-of-its-kind poll pays special attention to the voices of young adults of color, highlighting how race and ethnicity shape the opinions of a new generation.
Roy, a full-time college student who learned to handle assault rifles while serving in the National Guard, said it’s possible to protect the rights of gun owners and implement safeguards.
That puts her among the 54 percent of young adults – including 61 percent of Asian-Americans, 57 percent of African-Americans and 52 percent of Latinos and whites – who say laws limiting gun ownership do not infringe on the public’s right to bear arms.
“I think it’s important to make sure the government isn’t going door to door saying, ‘Let me see your guns and ammo,’ ” said Roy, who is black. “But I think it’s really important to have background checks … and make sure a felon can’t get a gun.”
She also believes a new Texas law that permits open carry on college campuses is a bad idea.
“What if someone’s not doing well in class or a family member dies? What’s to stop them from pulling out a gun and shooting the teacher or people in class?” she said. “You just have so many different emotions and types of people you go to school with.”
The poll underscores the differences in young Americans’ personal ex¬peri¬ences, which they say helped shape their attitudes toward guns.
More than a third of African-Americans – 37 percent – and nearly a quarter of Latinos say they or someone they know has experienced gun violence in the last year, compared with only 12 percent of whites or Asian-Americans.
About 4 in 10 young adults say they live in households where someone owns a gun, including 21 percent who personally own one.
Among young whites, 52 percent live in a gun-owning household, with 29 percent owning one personally.
Twenty-four percent of young blacks, 23 percent of young Latinos, and 19 percent of young Asian-Americans live in gun owning households, though just 10 percent of Latinos and Asian-Americans and 11 percent of African-Americans say they own one personally.
Yet more than half of Americans age 18-30 say it’s more important to control gun ownership than to protect gun rights. That includes 76 percent of young Asian-Americans, 63 percent of African-Americans, and 60 percent of Latinos.
Young whites are divided, with 53 percent saying it’s more important to protect gun rights and 46 percent saying it’s more important to control gun ownership.
Saajan Bhakta, 21, of Wichita, Kansas, says he doesn’t oppose gun ownership but believes gun violence “needs to be addressed very promptly” with new laws restricting access for people with criminal records and some mental health issues and a ban on some semiautomatic weapons.
He says the recent killings of police officers in Dallas, where he has close friends and family, showed “that it could happen anytime, anywhere, with anyone.”
“Human behavior is predictable to a level, but also unpredictable,” said Bhakta, who runs a humanitarian nonprofit organization and hopes to earn a doctorate in psychology. “Being on top of it from the beginning helps prevent unnecessary events.”
He’s among the majority of young Asian-Americans, 62 percent, who think owning a gun does more to put a person’s safety at risk than to protect them from crime.
On the other hand, 59 percent of young adults overall say they think owning a gun does more to protect a person from being a crime victim, including nearly two-thirds of young whites, almost 6 in 10 Latinos and a slim majority of African-Americans.
Roy, the Texas college student, said there always has been a rifle in her family’s home for self-defense, but she still believes guns pose a greater threat to most owners than criminals do.
“A lot goes into handling one safely,” she said. “And a lot can go wrong if you don’t know what you’re doing.”
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Bang writes: They are chipping away, following Goebbels' formula to the letter. Note the 76 % Asians are pro-gun control. Of course. Their motherlands have been no guns for years. This is the downside to "diversity" and "multiculturalism". It comes for our cultural advantages, and in the process destroys the very thing that is attractive.Last edited by Bang; August 7th, 2016 at 02:24 PM.
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August 7th, 2016, 02:22 PM #2Grand Member
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Indoctrination works.
End of story.FUCK BIDEN
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August 7th, 2016, 02:43 PM #3
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Already being discussed in an earlier thread: Poll: Young adults support "efforts to curb gun violence"
http://forum.pafoa.org/showthread.php?t=307868
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August 7th, 2016, 03:21 PM #4Super Member
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Re: Latest AP press report on views on guns and gun control
Does anyone still believe the fake studies and polls.
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August 7th, 2016, 03:33 PM #5
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Do not believe the polls and this is a position taken by people who have no grasp of what the real world is like. Voters should be required to prove at least X number of years off the teat so they have a clue.
Courage is being scared to death--but saddling up any way. John Wayne
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August 7th, 2016, 03:59 PM #6
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August 7th, 2016, 04:57 PM #7
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Affluence no just real life living without having some else to support you. A lot of this bull shit would go away if EVERY BODY spent the first two years out of high school in the military or other public service. Then give them a chance to go to college. Too many of our young have been spoiled by having every thing handed to them either by Mom and DAD or worse yet the left. Things that are earned are what is valuable not shit handed to you for just being rich, or a minority that is being bought.
Courage is being scared to death--but saddling up any way. John Wayne
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August 7th, 2016, 05:46 PM #8
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They can whine all they want. They are never getting mine.
The only Constitutional gun control is repeal of the 2A. Good luck with that.The USA is now a banana republic. Only without the bananas....or the Republic.
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August 7th, 2016, 05:54 PM #9
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But almost everything these "young adults" want already exists in law and has for some 48 years! All that is really needed is for the Federal government to start enforcing the law!
We all know that there are 9 classes of persons banned firearms ownership and that was modified about 20 years ago when domestic abusers and those under order of protection were added with the Lautenberg Amendment. The Brady Act is 23 years old. Crud! Not even the lawmakers appear to know this, do you think these stupid kids answering the questions do? Donkey dust!
With those things in mind you tell me:
When was the last time you read a news article about the Feds a) prosecuting a prohibited person for possession or criminal use, b) prosecuting a straw purchaser, c) prosecuting someone who supplied a firearm to a prohibited person, d) prosecuted a prohibited person for attempting to legally buy a firearm? I'll bet there's literally NONE in your recent memory! BTW whatever happened to that high-powered multi-agency Task Force centered in the Commonwealth's Attorney General's office that was supposed to end straw purchases? How many arrests and convictions?
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities".
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August 8th, 2016, 09:58 AM #10Active Member
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Re: Latest AP press report on views on guns and gun control
Confirmed: 57% of young adults are morons.
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