Gun Owners Support Specific Policies That Could Dramatically Reduce Gun Deaths

97Percent, a bipartisan gun safety organization, today released new academic research that found the overwhelming majority of gun owners are very concerned about the high level of gun violence in this country (66%) and more than 70% of them want to help reduce gun injuries and deaths, but their support for key laws is dependent on the specific policy provisions.

The research, led by Tufts University’s Dr. Michael Siegel, is the first-of-its-kind to go beyond just measuring topline support of major laws to instead examine gun owners’ views of specific policy details. “Finding the Common Ground in Gun Safety: Part 1” reveals the detailed provisions which substantially increase gun owners’ support for several key policies. CONTINUED

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