But 90% want more background checks apparently.
Poll shows 29 percent of voters think 'armed revolution' might be needed | Fox News
According to a survey from Fairleigh Dickinson University, nearly a third of registered voters -- 29 percent -- believe an "armed revolution" might be necessary in the next few years in order to protect liberties.
The poll showed 50 percent of voters still believe Congress should pass laws to protect the public from gun violence, while 39 percent say the opposite. But there is a huge partisan divide. Among Republicans, 65 percent don't see new laws as necessary.
Poll shows 29 percent of voters think 'armed revolution' might be needed | Fox News
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