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Gun Control

04.25.12

More Support for Gun Rights, Gay Marriage than in 2008 or 2004

11.03.11

The Generation Gap and the 2012 Election

Section 8: Domestic and Foreign Policy Views

05.04.11

Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology

Section 8: Domestic Issues and Social Policy

03.03.11

Fewer Are Angry at Government, But Discontent Remains High

Republicans, Tea Party Supporters More Mellow

Section 3: Attitudes Toward Social Issues

01.19.11

No Shift Toward Gun Control After Tucson Shootings

Most Point to Troubled Individuals, Not Broader Societal Problems

01.13.11

Views of Gun Control — A Detailed Demographic Breakdown

03.23.10

Public Divided Over State, Local Laws Banning Handguns

Since 2008, Increased Support for Gun Rights

04.30.09

Public Takes Conservative Turn on Gun Control, Abortion

Americans Now Divided Over Both Issues

05.14.08

Public Continues to Oppose Banning Handgun Sales

04.23.07

Little Boost for Gun Control or Agreement on Causes

Va. Tech Shootings

04.04.07

The NRA’s Image Improves as Support for Gun Control Slips

by Shawn Neidorf, Research Associate, Pew Center for the People & the Press

05.11.00

Voter Preferences Vacillate

04.19.00

A Year After Columbine Public Looks To Parents More Than Schools To Prevent Violence

05.20.99

Bradley Boxes Out Political Center

12.10.93

Public Backs Clinton on Gun Control

But Handgun Ban Opposed