A new Rasmussen Reports poll indicates that a majority of likely US voters (51%) do not believe stricter gun control laws would prevent incidents like the Brooklyn subway shooting. Overall, 50% of voters disagree with the need for stricter gun control, while 43% agree. The poll also highlights a demographic divide, with 70% of voters earning over $200,000 annually supporting stricter laws, compared to 38% of those earning $50,000-$100,000.
This video discusses recent developments in Second Amendment news, including Pennsylvania's push for constitutional carry, declining support for gun control according to Gallup polls, the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse, a legal victory for Armslist, and concerning advice from the LAPD regarding robberies. The host emphasizes the importance of voting and self-defense in the face of these issues.
Recent Gallup poll data indicates a significant decline in American support for stricter gun laws, reaching the lowest point since 2014. Support among independent voters has seen a substantial drop, which the speaker suggests is influencing Democratic political strategy. The poll also shows a record low favoring a handgun ban.
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