Despite POTUS’s efforts to blame guns for mass shootings, most people still blame mental health problems, not guns. .Rasmussen_Poll finds when given a choice of six reasons, 42% chose “mental health” & 29% chose “access to firearms” as shooting causes.
In a Rasmussen Reports survey released between the last two mass shootings, when given a choice of six reasons, 42% chose “mental health.” Just 29% chose “access to firearms.”Many recent shootings have been committed by those with mental problems.
Washington and state legislatures have grappled with how to find and stop potential shooters with mental problems but failed. Some cities have limited gun rights, but that hasn’t stopped either criminals or those with mental troubles.Politically, the poll found the nation divided on blame. More Democrats, by a margin of 43%-33%, blame access to guns over mental problems for mass shootings.
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