National Gallup Poll Shows Americans Oppose Concealed Weapons in Overwhelming Numbers

U.S. NewswireJune 14, 2005

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MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A new national poll released today from The Gallup Organization found that only one in four (Americans) think private citizens should be allowed to pack concealed weapons. The poll revealed that Americans in overwhelming numbers reject the gun lobby's agenda to permit more hidden, loaded handguns to be carried on the streets.

The Gallup poll also found that "nearly two in three Americans say they would feel less safe if they were in a public place and knew that concealed firearms were allowed." Even 45 percent of gun owners said they would feel less safe, if concealed firearms were in a place they were at.

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National Gallup Poll Shows Americans Oppose Concealed Weapons in Overwhelming Numbers

The national survey shoots down the gun lobby's claim that putting more...

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