A national survey indicates that one in five Americans favors repealing the Second Amendment, a significant finding in the ongoing debate over gun control. The poll conducted by the Economist and YouGov reveals that 21 percent of respondents support a repeal, with notable backing at 39 percent among Democrats, contrasting sharply with just 8 percent of Republicans who would agree with such a measure.
Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, in a recent op-ed, characterizes the Second Amendment as a “relic of the 18th century,” arguing that it prioritizes the balance of power over individual gun rights. Furthermore, nearly half of those surveyed express interest in modifying the amendment to allow for stricter regulations, suggesting that discussions around gun laws are evolving despite a lack of political momentum for substantial changes.
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