Research from the University of Kansas reveals that Americans’ attitudes toward gun access have not significantly shifted following the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 10. A survey conducted before and after the incident showed no notable changes in overall support for the Second Amendment, indicating that while Democrats slightly increased their support for gun limits, Republicans decreased their support by a comparable margin.
Despite Kirk’s outspoken defense of gun rights and his acknowledgment of the potential costs associated with them, the study highlights a persistent divide in opinions along political and demographic lines. Notably, 58% of respondents disagreed with the assertion that gun deaths are an acceptable price for maintaining gun rights, showcasing a complex landscape of public sentiment that largely remains resistant to change, even in the wake of such tragic events.
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