Poll: Mass Shootings Reflect Mental Health Issues, Not Inadequate Gun Laws

Yet another poll which shows that the gun-grabbers are outside the mainstream American position

(Washington Post) As Democrats look to make gun violence a core issue in the 2016 presidential campaign, a new Washington Post-ABC News poll finds wide agreement that gun violence is a problem but bitter and stark division on whether new gun laws should trump the constitutional right to gun ownership.

The survey finds that 46 percent say new laws to reduce gun violence should be a bigger priority, while 47 percent say it’s more important to protect the right to own firearms. This marks a shift away from gun laws since April 2013, when Democrats’ push for increased background checks fell short in the aftermath of the massacre at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn.; back then, a 52 percent majority said new laws should be a priority.

Surely, more and more Americans are seeing that new gun laws will primarily affect law abiding citizens, rather than the criminals who use them for criminal actions. All they need to do is look towards Democratic Party run cities like Baltimore, D.C., and Chicago, which have draconian gun ownership laws, yet still have quite a bit of gun-play and murders in their streets.

But while many have called for stricter gun laws in their wake, the Post-ABC poll finds far more point to problems treating people with mental health issues. By a more than 2-to-1 margin, more people say mass shootings reflect problems identifying and treating people with mental health problems rather than inadequate gun control laws (63 percent to 23 percent).

There are wide partisan divisions on this issue; 82 percent of Republicans say shootings reflect a failure to identify and treat people with mental health problems, compared with 65 percent of independents and 46 percent of Democrats.

The majority of Democrats see the problem as an inanimate object rather than people who use them improperly. It’s also amusing that Democrats would like to remove all private ownership of guns, exempting themselves, of course, and say we should trust Government. In the next breath, they complain about police shooting people and the evil military. Go figure.

The poll, as usual, oversamples Democrats, with a party ID of 30/24/39 (D/R/I), and we still get those figures.

BTW, the poll has a wide range of issues, and it shows that people want the next president, regardless of party, to support and build the Keystone XL pipeline 55 to 34.

Crossed at Right Wing News.

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3 Responses to “Poll: Mass Shootings Reflect Mental Health Issues, Not Inadequate Gun Laws”

  1. John says:

    So let’s have strict mental health screening on ALL gun owners

  2. jl says:

    So, mental health screening for a constitutional right? Then you’d be ok with metal health screening for voting, too? Didn’t spend too much time thinking this one out, did you, John?

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