The gun-control lobby spend most of the year claiming that 90% of Americans support so-called universal background checks for gun purchases. We've discussed the questionable survey leading to that figure and its methodology before.
The NSSF has done a survey in which they clarified the questions, and the responses were far different. After being informed that most transactions at gun shows are performed by licensed dealers who do NICS checks, only 40% of respondents supported expanding checks to all transactions.
(Dear Mr. Bloomberg: 40% is a smaller number than 90%.)
54% of respondents doubted that requiring background checks for transfers between family and friends would be effective at reducing violent crime. We see the greatest consensus when it comes to accurate reporting of prohibited persons to the NICS database. 92% of respondents support legislation requiring that.
The NSSF has done a survey in which they clarified the questions, and the responses were far different. After being informed that most transactions at gun shows are performed by licensed dealers who do NICS checks, only 40% of respondents supported expanding checks to all transactions.
(Dear Mr. Bloomberg: 40% is a smaller number than 90%.)
54% of respondents doubted that requiring background checks for transfers between family and friends would be effective at reducing violent crime. We see the greatest consensus when it comes to accurate reporting of prohibited persons to the NICS database. 92% of respondents support legislation requiring that.