Which Americans support the Second Amendment? The answer depends on whether whites or blacks have the guns.

… Much political science research has found that attitudes about racial groups influence public opinion on a wide range of topics and can inform voters’ decisions at the polls. Decades of research have also shown that the public finds it easier to extend free-speech rights to popular groups.

Our findings suggest that views of Second Amendment rights are no different. They are strongly influenced by the identity of the group bearing arms. CONT.

Logan Strother (Purdue) & Daniel Bennett (John Brown U.), Monkey Cage