University of Kansas: Gap Between Gun Owners and Non-Owners Explains Disparities in Political Attitudes, Voting Patterns
October 13, 2020
October 13, 2020
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Oct. 13 (TNSRes) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
Whether one views gun ownership as positive or negative is a matter of perspective. But according to new research, it's the total number of guns a person owns that may define them politically.
"The difference between owning a gun and not owning one and your likelihood of voting Republican is a fairly small probability. There's a much larger probability between a pers . . .
Whether one views gun ownership as positive or negative is a matter of perspective. But according to new research, it's the total number of guns a person owns that may define them politically.
"The difference between owning a gun and not owning one and your likelihood of voting Republican is a fairly small probability. There's a much larger probability between a pers . . .