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Public opinion on gun policy by race and gun ownership status.

Cassandra K Crifasi1, Julie A Ward2, Emma E McGinty2, Daniel W Webster2, Colleen L Barry2.   

Abstract

We sought to examine support for gun polices by race and ethnicity, and among gun owning subgroups. We combined two waves of the National Survey of Gun Policy (January 2017 and 2019 [N = 3804]). We used chi-square tests to assess whether support for gun policies differed by race or ethnicity overall and among subgroups of gun owners. Most U.S. adults supported 17 of 21 gun-related policies. Among gun owners, Blacks supported six policies at higher levels than whites, including minimum age requirements for gun ownership and assault weapon and ammunition-related restrictions. Hispanic gun owners supported safe storage requirements at higher levels than white gun owners. While support differed by race and ethnicity for some policies, majorities of U.S. adults supported nearly all gun policies examine regardless of race. One notable exception, carrying a concealed gun on K-12 school grounds did not reach majority support among any subgroup. While tailored messaging may be appropriate in certain circumstances, it is important to highlight the similarities in support for evidence-based gun polices across racial and ethnic groups.
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Keywords:  Firearm policy; Public opinion; Race and ethnicity

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33984373      PMCID: PMC8273872          DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2021.106607

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Med        ISSN: 0091-7435            Impact factor:   4.637


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4.  Public Support for Gun Violence Prevention Policies Among Gun Owners and Non-Gun Owners in 2017.

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