NYT/CBS Poll Shows Majority Rejects Gun Prohibition Agenda


BELLEVUE, WA – Last week’s New York Times/CBS News poll that found more people reject the notion of banning so-called “assault weapons” shows that a majority of Americans are now rejecting the anti-gun agenda, the Second Amendment Foundation said today.

“This New York Times/CBS poll proves that Americans reject the gun prohibition agenda of Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and the liberal media,” SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan Gottlieb said. “Apparently anti-gunners haven’t noticed the lines of people at gun shops and gun shows, and they refuse to acknowledge all of the new applications for concealed carry licenses and permits around the country.”

The poll showed that for the first time ever, a majority opposes a ban on semi-auto firearms.

In the days since the San Bernardino terrorist attack, hordes of people have bought firearms – many for the first time – and are filling out paperwork to carry firearms for personal protection. Several county sheriffs around the country have encouraged licensed gun owners in their jurisdictions to carry sidearms.

“We’ve seen polls over the years that suggest people support this or that gun measure,” Gottlieb observed, “but after San Bernardino proved that terrorism isn’t just something that happens somewhere else, people are worried, and guess what? They’re buying guns because they realize that they are responsible for their own safety.”

He noted that the surge in gun buying is a strong indication that anti-gun-rights politicians including the president and Mrs. Clinton are truly out of touch with average citizens. Pushing gun control as a campaign issue could have serious repercussions.

“The anti-gun rights movement is not in the mainstream of American politics,” Gottlieb stated, “and anti-gun politicians are going to be defeated at the ballot box in the 2016 elections.”

The Second Amendment Foundation ( www.saf.org) is the nation’s oldest and largest tax-exempt education, research, publishing and legal action group focusing on the Constitutional right and heritage to privately own and possess firearms. Founded in 1974, The Foundation has grown to more than 650,000 members and supporters and conducts many programs designed to better inform the public about the consequences of gun control.