That’s what they want to do and I’m afraid that the Supreme Court will help them this year.
America has had 147 mass shootings in 2021 alone.
— Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) April 16, 2021
Texas wants to make it even easier for people to carry guns.
Madness.
In historic vote, Texas House signs-off on bill letting people carry handguns without a license https://t.co/afhCKRdCut
Most Americans back tougher gun laws, but support among Republicans plummets even after Atlanta, Boulder shootings, exclusive poll finds https://t.co/3xjWgDPosw
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) March 24, 2021
Half prioritize gun violence laws, down from its post-Parkland level; 32% say Biden is doing too little, while an identical share say he's doing too much in terms of enacting laws to try to reduce gun violence (@AllisonDe_Jong @LangerResearch ABC News) https://t.co/iz9zVxRsXU pic.twitter.com/iiyZJv6BwS
— Opinion Today (@OpinionToday) April 28, 2021
Nine in 10 Americans (89%) – including 98% of Democrats, 88% of independents and 84% of Republicans – say they support requiring background checks for all gun buyers via new Quinnipiac poll.
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) April 15, 2021
Majorities of Black adults (75%), Asian adults (72%) and Hispanic adults (65%) say that gun laws should be stricter, compared with 45% of White adults. https://t.co/TLNaz34qGL pic.twitter.com/yTh01NQx7r
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) April 21, 2021
Two policies that would restrict access to guns garner clear majority support from both Republicans and Democrats: preventing those with mental illnesses from purchasing guns and subjecting private gun and gun show sales to background checks. https://t.co/YcGaNbfBUT pic.twitter.com/JpKJ1CDjfw
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) April 20, 2021