71% Say School Shootings Can Be Reduced Without Taking Away the Right To Own Guns
- Seventy-one percent (71%) of voters say it is possible to reduce the number of school shootings without taking away the rights for individual Americans to own guns.
- A Napolitan News survey found that just 18% disagree.
- When it comes to gun violence and mass shootings, a majority (56%) also believe it is more important to enforce the laws we already have, rather than to pass new laws.
- Overall, 40% of voters disagree.
