Gallup: Americans Still Draw the Line at Handgun Bans

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A new Gallup poll has people talking this week as it reveals a mix of shifting and consistent opinions about firearms in America.

While many still favor stricter gun laws and an “assault weapons” ban, support for banning handguns has hit a near-record low. Here’s what you need to know.

Gallup Survey on support for handgun bans.
Only 20% of Americans favor such a measure—just one point above the all-time low of 19% recorded in Gallup’s 65-year trend. (Photo: Gallup)

The Numbers: Stricter Gun Laws Hold Steady

According to the poll, 56% of Americans support stricter gun laws—a figure that’s held steady over the past three years.

However, this is far from the peak of 78% back in 1990 when violent crime rates were higher.

As history has shown, spikes in gun control support often follow major mass shootings, only to dip again as media coverage fades.

Predictably, support for tougher gun laws is sharply divided along party lines:

  • 89% of Democrats want stricter laws.
  • 56% of Independents support them.
  • Only 25% of Republicans back stricter measures, with the majority (59%) preferring the status quo.

Handgun Bans? Almost Nobody Wants That

Perhaps the most striking result (to those outside the 2A community) is the drop in support for banning handguns.

Only 20% of Americans favor such a measure—just one point above the all-time low of 19% recorded in Gallup’s 65-year trend.

Interestingly, the drop is most pronounced among Democrats, where support fell by 16 points to a new low of 33%.

Among Republicans, support remains minuscule at 6%, and Independents sit at 22%.

It’s clear: most Americans, regardless of party, aren’t on board with banning handguns.

Black Rifle Ban: Slim Majority Still in Favor

On the other hand, 52% of Americans support a ban on black rifles, though this number is trending downward. In 2019, 61% favored such a ban. Among political groups:

  • 82% of Democrats support a ban.
  • 50% of Independents are on board.
  • Only 27% of Republicans agree.

This decline in support for an “assault weapons” ban across the board signals a shift, particularly among Independents and Republicans, as the public debates what “common sense” gun laws should really look like.

What It Means for the Pro-2A Community

While the Gallup poll shows that stricter gun laws and bans on modern sporting rifles still have majority support, the near-record low interest in banning handguns is a win for advocates of the Second Amendment.

The public’s consistent opposition to sweeping bans on firearm ownership underscores a fundamental respect for gun rights, even among those who favor some level of control.

For the pro-2A crowd, this data reinforces the importance of staying engaged in the conversation, especially as high-profile events often drive temporary spikes in support for stricter laws.

Educating the public about responsible gun ownership and effective safety measures remains key in shaping future policy.

Bottom Line

Gallup’s findings highlight the nuances in America’s gun debate.

While there’s a push for tighter regulations in some areas, Americans clearly draw the line at outright bans on handguns—a stance that’s held firm for decades.

The takeaway?

Gun owners should stay informed, active, and vocal. The numbers show that the Second Amendment still has strong support, but keeping it that way means staying vigilant.

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  • John Powell December 20, 2024, 10:03 am

    From my hunting hat in 1967. When guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns.
    I have numerous guns from that era, some were mail ordered from a Sears catalog and shipped to our house. None have turned violent even though some were military guns. Violence is a criminal act with a variety of weapons including fists, ropes, clubs and much more. Do you ever hear of club violence? How about rope violence?

  • Walleye November 22, 2024, 3:43 pm

    The fact that over 1/4 of the Republicans want to ban ‘black rifles” tells me that we have our work cut out for us.
    It’s bad enough that the demonicraps want to ban everything that goes bang, and now a fourth of the Republicrats are in our way.

  • Patrick November 22, 2024, 3:33 pm

    89% of Democrats want stricter gun laws. Imagine that.
    Should be 89% of the “Communists / Anti-American Values” Party wants stricter gun laws.

    All gun laws need to be repealed.
    Trump 2025-2028

  • Jim C November 22, 2024, 1:21 pm

    The drop in support for banning handguns coincides perfectly with the increased number of Dems who have purchased their first handgun. Now that they own one, they don’t have problems with ownership.

    Given time, the same will happen with AR’s, or “assault rifles”, as they are mistakenly called.

  • paul I'll call you what I want/1st Amendment November 22, 2024, 11:49 am

    shot yogi but it was a boo-boo……….
    i suspect this was more about the gun and an excuse to get rid of it.

    • paul I'll call you what I want/1st Amendment November 22, 2024, 12:17 pm

      oooops wrong story
      but since i’m here………….ban democrats instead!

  • Ron November 22, 2024, 11:33 am

    Individuals of the general public who say they favor more “gun laws” have no idea what the consequences of these laws will be.

  • Ken W November 22, 2024, 10:29 am

    How about drawing the line on ANY bans whatsoever? While the low amount for handguns is good news all of the others only proves that there are still so many ignorant sheep in this country.

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