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Americans Without Guns More Likely to Back National Data Base to Track Weapons, Poll Shows
Americans Without Guns More Likely to Back National Data Base to Track Weapons, Poll Shows
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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - US citizens who did not own guns are far more likely to support setting up a national data base to track them than registered weapon... 04.08.2021, Sputnik International
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"Non-owners are 31 percentage points more likely than gun owners to say they favor creating a federal database to track all gun sales (77 percent versus 46 percent) and there are similar sized gaps in opinion over banning high-capacity magazines and banning assault-style weapons," the Pew Research Center said."The June 2021 survey, which was conducted June 14-27 among 10,606 adults, finds that 30 percent of adults say they own a gun, while another 11 percent say they personally do not own a gun but another member of their household does," it said.
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Americans Without Guns More Likely to Back National Data Base to Track Weapons, Poll Shows
20:35 GMT 04.08.2021 (Updated: 13:21 GMT 06.08.2022) WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - US citizens who did not own guns are far more likely to support setting up a national data base to track them than registered weapon owners are, the Pew Research Center reported in a new poll on Wednesday.
"Non-owners are 31 percentage points more likely than gun owners to say they favor creating a federal database to
track all gun sales (77 percent versus 46 percent) and there are similar sized gaps in opinion over banning high-capacity magazines and banning assault-style weapons," the Pew Research Center said.
"The June 2021 survey, which was conducted June 14-27 among 10,606 adults, finds that 30 percent of adults say they own a gun, while another 11 percent say they personally do not own a gun but another member of their household does," it said.
Majorities of gun owners say they favor allowing concealed carry in more places and allowing teachers to carry guns in schools, but only about a third of non-owners support these policies, the Pew Research Center added.