This comes as as the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to issue a major ruling that could roll back gun control laws nationwide
suggests, the lowest level of support since 2005, as the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to issue a major ruling that could roll back gun control laws nationwide.The Quinnipiac poll, conducted November 11-15 among 1,378 U.S. adults, found 45% back stricter gun laws, while 49% oppose them.
Republicans primarily drove the opposition to harsher laws, with only 13% in support of stricter laws versus 91% of Democrats, and women were far more likely to back increased restrictions than men .
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