An overwhelming majority of Americans (83 percent) support concealed-carry laws, while only 11 percent oppose them. A majority of Independent voters (86 percent), Democrats (80 percent), young voters age 18-29 (83 percent), Hispanic voters (80 percent), and those who voted for President Obama (80 percent) support the right to carry a firearm.Those are pretty serious numbers.
In addition, that same poll asked about Supreme Court justices who might oppose the Second Amendment and the voter backlash that's likely to occur.
Fifty-two percent of American voters would oppose the re-election of any Senator who votes to confirm a Supreme Court nominee who does not believe in the right to keep and bear arms. Only 26 percent of voters would support such a Senator.That's interesting.
With the confirmation of Judge Sotomayer on the docket, those numbers are some that our Senators might take counsel from.
Hat tip to Say Uncle.
Excellent point Paw! Now, will anyone listen...
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