Congress Back as Polls Show High Gun Control Support, Low Expectations

Congress is back this week, and Democrats will have two public opinion polls showing support for bans on so-called “assault rifles” like this one the author is using with an original capacity magazine at a shooting range in Washington state. (Dave Workman)

U.S.A.-(Ammoland.com)- Congress is returning to Capitol Hill as two polls—one by USA Today and the other by ABC News and the Washington Post—show strong public support for so-called “universal background checks” and a majority would back a ban on so-called “assault weapons.:”

However, the USA Today/Suffolk University poll also reveals that less than one-fourth of Americans think Congress will actually do anything on gun control, while a whopping 68 percent believe it is likely no significant legislation will be passed during the next 12 months.

At the same time, the ABC News/Washington Post survey shows that the public supports a ban on “assault weapons” by a 56-41 percent spread. Additionally, the same survey shows 52 percent back a mandatory “buyback” program “in which the government would require owners to turn in their assault weapons in exchange for payment.”

Some gun owners are calling that “compensated confiscation.”

The USA Today/Suffolk County survey was conducted among 1,000 registered voters via landline and cell phone Aug. 20-25, while Congress was in recess.

The ABC News/Washington Post survey was conducted by landline and cell phone Sept. 2-5 among a “random national sample of 1,003 adults.” This poll was produced by Langer Research Associates and it found some other interesting results.

For example, 58 percent of the respondents “express confidence that stricter gun laws would in fact reduce mass shootings; 41 percent are skeptical.” And six in ten respondents favor banning “high-capacity ammunition clips,” a reference to factory-supplied, original capacity magazines.

The same percentage of people fear a mass shooting in their community, ABC News reported.

Both surveys were released Monday morning.

According to ABC News, its survey shows 89 percent support for “universal background checks for all gun purchases, including private and gun show sales, and 86 percent back ‘red flag’ laws’ allowing the police to take guns from individuals found by a judge to be a danger.”

Meanwhile, according to the USA Today/Suffolk poll, “nine out of 10 registered voters said they support requiring background checks for all firearm sales. The story noted that “most Democratic members of Congress told the USA TODAY Network they support requiring background checks for all firearm sales, as well as federal incentives for states to pass ‘red flag’ laws.”

However, writing for Fox News in mid-August, senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano argued that, in his opinion, gun confiscations under “red flag” laws is unconstitutional.

There may be something telling in the ABC/Washington Post survey. According to that report, “Americans trust the Democrats in Congress over Donald Trump to handle gun laws by 51-36 percent.” Perhaps this is one reason Democrats have become known as “the party of gun control.”

By contrast, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) told USA Today, “The right approach to preventing mass shootings is not restricting the constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens. The right approach is to come down on criminals like a ton of bricks and prevent guns from falling into the wrong hands.”

Thirty-five people were killed in mass shootings in late July and during the month of August. Those high-profile attacks, in California, Ohio and Texas spurred this new gun control push.

But in Baltimore, Maryland over the weekend, seven people were shot including two fatally during a 16-hour period, bringing that city’s body count for the year to 240, according to Fox News.
According to the Chicago Sun-Times, the Windy City has logged 344 slayings so far this year, including two over the weekend.

With those numbers, Capitol Hill anti-gunners are likely to play hardball with their gun control proposals, while describing them publicly as “gun reform measures.”

But according to Langer Research, the firm responsible for the ABC/Washington Post survey, “Support for some gun laws is premised, in large part, on confidence that gun control efforts would have the desired effect. Among those who think such laws would curtail mass shootings, for example, 75 percent support an assault weapons ban. That falls to 28 percent support among those who aren’t confident such laws would work.”

Battle lines are definitely being drawn as 34th annual Gun Rights Policy Conference, sponsored by the Second Amendment Foundation and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, unfolds Sept. 20-22 in Phoenix. According to WAF’s Alan Gottlieb, pre-registration for this year’ conference has already surpassed previous years. For the second year in a row, the conference will be live-streamed on SAF’s Facebook page.


About Dave Workman

Dave Workman

Dave Workman is a senior editor at TheGunMag.com and Liberty Park Press, author of multiple books on the Right to Keep & Bear Arms and formerly an NRA-certified firearms instructor.

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Dave

Polls, huh? All I can say is I learned a heck of a lot about how little to trust polls in the 2016 election.

Adam

I find it amazing that the polls find so many people who are for gun control yet no one I know has ever been ( officially) poled about anything about guns.
Most of the people I know aren’t for anything that goes against the constitution!

Will Flatt

ANYONE WITH A BRAIN and capable of independent thought KNOWS that these polls are ginned up!! They choose the sample group, they craft the questions, they limit the multiple-choice answers to a select range of responses!! IT’S ALL BULL MANURE!!

No public opinion poll, in any event, can ever legitimize their wholly unconstitutional and criminal deprivation of rights under color of law!

They’re gonna do what they’re gonna do. Patriots will not budge one inch, however. Our Rights are NOT negotiable or up for discussion!

StreetSweeper

35 people were killed in mass shootings in July and August; are you kidding? That number is omitting South Chicago, East St. Louis, Baltimore etc. The shootings that AREN’T reported, and you are extremely unlikely to be involved in a shooting unless you live in an inner-city cesspool. The msm is just ginning-up fear in the uninformed.

Rock

These “polls” must be taken in big cities or Dem/lib operated areas/states, probably sanctuary cites. I wonder how many of those that took the poll were actually above ground, not in prison or legal U.S. citizens ?

JPM

Oh I believe everything USA Today and ABC prints and broadcasts, especially the polls they conduct with their inbred, low IQ, brain washed zombie followers.

Stripeseven

Polls for supporting high gun control : No one ever asked me. So here it is. NO MORE GUN CONTROL LAWS!!!!. Try enforcing the ones that are already on the books!!! Serve not Rule.

Gdubb

Another great article Dave. Thank you.

I still believe our best argument against the libtarded gun control nuts is very simple: Chicago. If these policies had any effect on gun violence, then why are 300 people murdered every year in such heavily regulated areas like Chicago? Because these laws simply DO NOT WORK, and are clearly NOT aimed at lowering gun violence rates. THIS IS CLEAR evidence that any new gun law is aimed to do nothing but disarm Americans. It does not take much brain power to come to this conclusion.

Ed

Are these the same polls that had Trump losing? Leftists can’t push their agendas with facts so they lie and deceive. What’s new?

MICHAEL J

Follow the Constitution, not polls.