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You can also look at previous votes on initiatives as semi-accurate polling. Michael Bloomberg / Everytown for Gun Safety / Moms Demand Action / The Trace / Mayors Against Illegal Guns which are all the same entity repeatedly pushed out the statistic that "90% of guns owners want to end private gun sales" of course this is totally misleading, but... When it came a vote in Washington state, after outspending the NRA o…
Previous votes generally aren’t semi-accurate. For example ask people to vote on ‘universal background checks’ alone, you’ll probably get a majority voting in favor. If you ask if a gun owner should give their guns to a trusted friend of family member for safekeeping if they feel depressed or suicidal, most people would also say that was a good idea. Of course they wouldn’t realize they had just criminalized it.
>If you ask if a gun owner should give their guns to a trusted friend of family member for safekeeping if they feel depressed or suicidal, most people would also say that was a good idea. Of course they wouldn’t realize they had just criminalized it.
Man, whole separate topic right there! People not realizing what gun laws say vs mean is so common it seems like it's by design.