NRA-ILA Grassroots News Minute 11-4-2011

Published on November 4, 2011
Duration: 2:12

A Gallup poll from November 2011 indicates a record low 26% of Americans favor a ban on handgun possession, a significant decrease from 60% in 1959. Support for banning semi-automatic firearms, mislabeled as 'assault weapons,' also saw greater opposition than support for the first time. The report concludes a shift towards pro-gun views, with increasing support for Second Amendment rights and lawful gun ownership.

Quick Summary

A November 2011 Gallup poll showed a record low 26% of Americans favor banning handguns, down from 60% in 1959. For the first time, more opposed than supported banning 'assault weapons.' The report indicates a significant shift towards pro-gun views and support for Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction and Poll Overview
  2. 00:15Gallup Poll Results: Handgun Ban Opposition
  3. 00:32Gallup Poll Results: Semi-Automatic Gun Ban Opposition
  4. 00:46Historical Trends in Gun Law Support
  5. 01:00Gallup Report Conclusion: Pro-Gun Shift
  6. 01:15Implications for Second Amendment Rights
  7. 01:26Focus on HR 22: National Right to Carry Act
  8. 01:37Legislative Progress of HR 22
  9. 01:48Call to Action: Contact Lawmakers
  10. 02:02Additional Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the November 2011 Gallup poll reveal about American support for handgun bans?

The November 2011 Gallup poll indicated a record low of 26% of Americans favored a ban on handgun possession. This represents a significant decrease from 60% in 1959, suggesting a substantial shift in public opinion towards gun rights.

What is HR 22, and what is its significance for gun owners?

HR 22 is the National Right to Carry Reciprocity Act of 2011. This legislation is considered very good for gun owners, aiming to establish national reciprocity for concealed carry permits. Anti-gun amendments to the bill were defeated.

How has public opinion on 'assault weapons' changed according to the 2011 Gallup poll?

For the first time, the 2011 Gallup poll found greater opposition (53%) than support for a ban on semi-automatic guns, often misleadingly dubbed 'assault weapons.' This indicates a growing resistance to such bans.

What is the overall conclusion regarding American attitudes towards gun laws based on the 2011 Gallup report?

The 2011 Gallup report concluded that Americans have shifted to a more pro-gun view on gun laws, especially in recent years. There is record low support for handgun bans, assault rifle bans, and stricter gun laws in general.

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