Posted on 04/20/2007 12:47:22 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Most Americans don't believe that stricter U.S. gun control policies would help prevent tragedies such as this week's shootings at Virginia Tech, a new MSN-Zogby poll shows.
While 59 percent don't think stricter gun control policies would help, 36 percent believe they could make a difference by helping to prevent future shootings.
More than two in three Americans (69 percent) believe the recent shootings at Virginia Tech were the actions of a deranged man determined to inflict mayhem and could not have been prevented. But 16 percent believe stricter controls of guns and ammunition would have prevented the tragedy.
The interactive survey of 1,336 adults nationwide was conducted April 17-18 with a margin of error of +/- 2.7 percentage points. Younger adults are more likely than older adults to see stricter gun policies as a means of preventing shootings: among those 18 to 29 years of age, 39 percent say more stringent gun control could avert tragic shootings, compared to 26 percent of those age 65 and older.
But more than half (53 percent) of those age 18 to 29 say increased gun control won't help, a stance that becomes increasingly prevalent as adults get older. Nearly three in four (72 percent) of those age 65 and older don't think tighter gun control policies will prevent shootings.
Even if more people were allowed to carry guns for protection, 54 percent of Americans don't believe it would help prevent tragedies such as the mass shooting at Virginia Tech, the poll shows. But overall, 38 percent believe more armed Americans could prevent future tragedies.
I’m seeing similiar numbers in local news phone polls. Its heartening. Even if its not ‘scientific’.
I believe 9/11 dramatically changed the public’s view of the Second Amendment. Thats what happens when you are fighting people that don’t believe there is such a thing as ‘civilians’ only ‘targets of opportunity’.
We need some new drugs or something to solve that problem.
Didn’t know that Zogby was Arab. Interesting.
“Still, that’s a full 36% of the population who continue to believe in “magical thinking”.
We need some new drugs or something to solve that problem.”
Hmmmm. I vote for ‘something’
That 36% is the automatic Democrat vote every election cycle.
I always keep his ethnicity in mind when I participate in his polls.
—interestingly enough, the anti-gunners were somewhat active in the late thirties, pushing for state uniform firearms purchase restrictions, etc.,—Pearl Harbor put a stop to that—
‘Still, that’s a full 36% of the population who continue to believe in “magical thinking”. ‘
Excerpt from Ann Coulter today:
“Only one policy has ever been shown to deter mass murder: concealed-carry laws. In a comprehensive study of all public, multiple-shooting incidents in America between 1977 and 1999, the inestimable economists John Lott and Bill Landes found that concealed-carry laws were the only laws that had any beneficial effect.
And the effect was not insignificant. States that allowed citizens to carry concealed handguns reduced multiple-shooting attacks by 60 percent and reduced the death and injury from these attacks by nearly 80 percent.
Apparently, even crazy people prefer targets that can’t shoot back. The reason schools are consistently popular targets for mass murderers is precisely because of all the idiotic ‘Gun-Free School Zone’ laws. “
Now, all of that should be obvious, but delusional liberals still don’t get it - and blood is on their hands.
Interestingly 16 percent of Americans also "speculate that secretly planted explosives, not burning passenger jets, were the real reason the massive twin towers of the World Trade Center collapsed" http://www.izzit.org/events/article3.php?ID=11
and 16 percent are "suspicious about the outcome" of the 2004 Presidential elections. http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/viewnews.php?id=27589
Now that I know he’s Arab (more than likely islamic), I will too.
He’s a liberal demonrat, and an huffpo blogger.
Islamic, however, he is not. He’s Christian. Not a very good one, apparently.
I never said he was a Muslim, but he is an Arab, is he not?
Indeed... Lebanese.
He is Arab, of Lebanese Catholic extraction, specifically, and his brother James is the founder of the Arab American Institute. While John tends to avoid political advocacy in order to protect the appearance of objectivity for his polling activities, James Zogby is a major Democrat and pro-Palestinian activist.
The Zogby brothers, John and James, head up the Zogby poll and CAIR - the Council on American-Islamic Relations. You know the group that squeals like a stuck pig at the most innocuous action on the part of Americans. They of course see whatever it is as an “outrage”.
Like most of these special interest groups based on race or belief, if there isn’t a problem, they gin one up.
Can’t remember which brother is in charge of which.
16 percent of the people believe MIHOP or LIHOP. 16 percent of the people don't believe we actually landed on the moon. 16 percent of the people would do just about anything for a Hollywood celebrity. I think it's the same 16 percent each time. At least 16 percent of people are just crazy.
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