BREAKING: AR Ban support at ALL TIME LOW Nationally… Inflation more important than “Gun Violence”…

Published on June 9, 2022
Duration: 6:42

This video analyzes a Quinnipiac poll indicating a significant drop in national support for assault weapons bans, reaching an all-time low. It highlights that inflation is perceived as a more urgent issue than gun violence by a considerable margin. The analysis also touches on public opinion regarding raising the legal age to buy guns, stricter gun laws, and the perceived causes of mass shootings, with mental health issues cited more frequently than gun availability.

Quick Summary

A Quinnipiac poll indicates that national support for assault weapons bans is at an all-time low, with 50% of registered voters in favor and 45% opposed. Inflation is considered a more urgent issue by Americans (34%) than gun violence (17%). Mental health issues are also seen as a primary cause of mass shootings.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Poll Overview
  2. 00:23Quinnipiac Poll Release
  3. 01:31Raising Legal Age to Buy Guns
  4. 02:56Assault Weapons Ban Support Low
  5. 03:50Support for Stricter Gun Laws
  6. 04:12Causes of Mass Shootings
  7. 05:14Red Flag Laws Support
  8. 05:52Limiting Gun Numbers
  9. 06:07Conclusion & Key Takeaways

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current national support level for assault weapons bans?

According to a recent Quinnipiac poll, national support for assault weapons bans (AWBs) or AR bans has reached its lowest point since 2013, with 50% of registered voters supporting a ban and 45% opposing it.

What do Americans consider the most urgent issue facing the country?

Inflation is currently the most urgent issue for Americans, cited by 34% of respondents. Gun violence is the second most urgent issue, mentioned by 17%, making inflation twice as important in public perception.

What are the perceived causes of mass shootings according to the poll?

Americans believe mental health issues are the primary cause of mass shootings, with 40% citing it. Availability of guns was cited by 19%, and family instability by 17%.

Is there public support for raising the minimum age to buy guns?

Yes, there is strong national support for raising the minimum legal age to buy any gun to 21 years old, with 74% of Americans in favor and 24% opposed, according to the Quinnipiac poll.

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