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4 in 10 Republicans think mass shootings are 'unfortunately something we have to accept as part of a free society

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4 in 10 Republicans think mass shootings are 'unfortunately something we have to accept as part of a free society': CBS/YouGov poll

A toy yellow school bus is placed in front of a cross to honor Rojelio Torres, one of the children killed during the mass shooting in Robb Elementary School, while an American flag is seen in the foreground, Sunday, May 29, 2022, in Uvalde, Texas.

A toy yellow school bus is placed in front of a cross to honor Rojelio Torres, one of the children killed during the mass shooting in Robb Elementary School, while an American flag is seen in the foreground, Sunday, May 29, 2022, in Uvalde, Texas. Wong Maye-E/AP

Some 44% of Republicans say mass shootings are "something we have to accept as part of a free society," a poll found.

The poll found that a majority of Democrats and Independents said shootings are preventable "if we really tried."
The survey comes after a string of mass shootings have again prompted Congress to assess gun control.
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More than 4 in 10 Republicans think mass shootings are inevitable in a "free society," according to a new poll by CBS News and YouGov.

The survey results came on the heels of a string of mass shootings across the country that have prompted Congress to once again consider legislation on gun control.

One of the questions in the poll asked respondents if they feel that mass shootings are "unfortunately something we have to accept as part of a free society" or "something we can prevent and stop if we really tried."

In response, 44% of Republicans said mass shootings are inevitable "as part of a free society." Meanwhile, 85% of Democrats and 73% of Independents said mass shootings are preventable "if we really tried."

The survey had a sample size of 2,021 US adults that were interviewed between June 1 and June 3, per CBS News, which noted the margin of error is ±2.6 points.

Following the shooting in Uvalde, President Joe Biden insisted that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is a "rational Republican" who could agree to gun control measures, despite the party's longtime refusal to seriously entertain policy changes on firearms.

McConnell signaled his willingness for Republican senators to work with Democrats on a bipartisan push for gun safety legislation, but he did not endorse any specific proposals. The Minority Leader said he had "encouraged" Sen. John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, to talk to key Democrats "who are interested in trying to get an outcome that's directly related to the problem."

Days later, a conservative radio host tweeted that Cornyn was "open to making gun laws more restrictive." Cornyn responded to the tweet, saying it was "not gonna happen."


In the CBS/YouGov poll, respondents from political parties across the board seemed to agree that it is unlikely Congress will "pass any laws in the next few months that will make significant changes to gun policy."

A total of 66% of Democrats, 72% of Independents, and 71% of Republicans indicated that they think it is "not very likely" or "not at all likely" that Congress passes significant, new gun policies in the coming months.

https://www.insider.com/poll-4-in-10-gop-accept-mass-shootings-free-society-2022-6

Are mass shootings something we have to accept as part of a free society ?
Theyitis · 36-40, M
Of course not, they have stricter gun laws in Australia and Western Europe and mass shootings are rare there.

It may be something we have to accept because there’s a significant minority of the population that is enthusiastically opposed to the solutions and because they wield disproportionate political power, so there’s really nothing us sane Americans can do about it; however, in the absolute, theoretical sense, it shouldn’t be really difficult to dramatically improve safety against mass shootings.
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
Republicans are all about depravity and moral bankruptcy.
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
6 out of 10 republicans are married to their cousins.
spjennifer · 61-69, T
It would be interesting to know how many GOP Congresspeople and Senators accept campaign funding from the NRA and the Gun Lobby and which ones of those reject any sort of proposed gun legislation?
CorvusBlackthorne · 100+, M
4 in 10 Republicans should learn first hand what it is like to lose a loved one in a mass shooting.
Dino11 · M
This will get worse after the 2022 midterm elections. 😔
Changeisgonnacome · 61-69, F
Minority rule! Yeah, minority rule!
Sing it with me.
SW-User
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As long as the GOP exists. Because they’re not inclined to cooperate in any attempts to change the situation.
Actually, it goes beyond that— they’ve stated their intent to actively obstruct such attempts.
Fukfacewillie · 56-60, M
Evil fucks.
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@Changeisgonnacome I'm sorry but you honestly don't make a lot of sense. Have a good evening.
Changeisgonnacome · 61-69, F
@Spunkylama Dems are useless. Americans are being shot. I'm sure it's not meaningful to a Dem.
I simply point to the failure of Dems and the GOP-. Keep this. You win. My words aren't welcome, you are now alone.

 
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