Report: Younger Generations More Likely to Support Restrictive Gun Laws

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Report: Younger Generations More Likely to Support Restrictive Gun Laws
Firearm regulation sentiments by party and age. (Photo: YouGov)

Gun violence has been a leading political issue for decades. The discussion becomes the forefront topic every time a misguided individual decides to use a firearm to bring about their evil purposes. Politicians use every such incident to call for sweeping legislation and 2A reform.

A new report by the YouGov Social Change Monitor looked at the nation’s temperament concerning gun control. It surveyed not only how Republicans and Democrats feel about guns and the 2A but also how the various generations feel about the subject.

To recap, the report states that overall 55% of the population believes that gun laws should be more restrictive than they currently are. Within that statistic, 79% are Democrats while 29% are Republicans.

Additionally, 56% of Democrats believe that the 2A is meant to protect the rights of militias. Only 20% of Republicans share the same sentiment. The other 80% of Republicans believe it means protection for everyone’s access to firearms.

Gen Z and Millennials Vs. Older Generations

First, the report dissects the Republican party. The generations are broken up with Gen Z and Millennials on one hand (adults born in 1982 and earlier) and Gen. X, Boomers, and the Silent Generation (adults born before 1982) on the other.

According to YouGov America, 39% of Gen Z/Millennial Republicans believe that gun regulation should be stricter. This is way up from the 22% of the pre-1982 generations that believes the same.

Likewise, 32% of young Republicans believe that the 2A is meant for militias vs. individuals, over double the number of older republicans that hold the same belief (13%).

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Looking at Democrats, age has an inverse effect on the issue. To explicate, 69% of Millennial/Gen Z Democrats believe in stricter gun laws whereas 87% of the older Democrats want tougher gun laws.

Concerning the constitution, however, older and younger Democrats agree equally – 56% and 55% respectively – that the 2A is contingent upon militia service.

In Conclusion, it appears that younger Republicans are more open to increased gun regulation as opposed to their older party members. Additionally, younger Democrats tend to follow suit with their older counterparts.

It is important as Americans to be involved in the political process. The 2A is a keystone of our Republic and ensures the continuance of freedom in the country. If the gun community doesn’t do a better job of educating young people of all political stripes about the critical nature of the 2A, it may not be around for future generations.

What are your thoughts on the poll results?

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About the author: P. H. Everett grew up in a small town in southeastern Idaho. He spent his free time exploring and developing an affection for the outdoors. While attending college he worked at a local sporting goods store. Here, he fostered his passion not only for the outdoors and hunting but also for firearms, reloading, and shooting. He takes every opportunity to get in the mountains and his love for everything firearms and outdoors continues to grow.

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  • Jim C. April 3, 2023, 2:48 pm

    The public is brainwashed, and the young are particularly so.

  • K. Arrington April 3, 2023, 9:09 am

    I definitely appreciate your research, but please proof your work. I know what you meant, but you categorized every generation as being born before 1982.

    “First, the report dissects the Republican party. The generations are broken up with Gen Z and Millennials on one hand (adults born in 1982 and earlier) and Gen. X, Boomers, and the Silent Generation (adults born before 1982) on the other.”

  • American March 25, 2023, 9:34 am

    The everyday legal gun owning citizens are the militia that shall secure a free Republic. This day and age the fault of school shootings fall to school boards not epilminting programs that work 911 happened and schools were villigate in who entered the building

  • Tyger Wahtola March 25, 2023, 9:30 am

    The everyday legal gun owning citizens are the militia that shall secure a free Republic. This day and age the fault of school shootings fall to school boards not epilminting programs that work 911 happened and schools were villigate in who entered the building

  • Blue Dog (he/him) March 23, 2023, 9:31 pm

    Maybe gun violence is more real for these young Americans after they grew up doing active shooter drills in school.

    Really, the numbers don’t reflect the headline? The only segment represented wherein Gen Z and Millennials show as significantly more interested in stricter gun legislation looks to be self-identified Republicans – Democrat Gen Z and Millennials show significantly lower interest than their older counterparts!

    • paul I'll call you what I want/1st Amendment March 24, 2023, 12:46 pm

      thank you clueless in the british empire, your opinion is duly noted…..

    • Kane March 24, 2023, 10:01 pm

      Well, they survived post the Roe v. Wade slaughter house lottery only to face Biden’s (fake POTUS) last waltz bid for nuclear war.

      Where are the low T generation Z peace marches?

  • paul I'll call you what I want/1st Amendment March 23, 2023, 4:08 pm

    You raise them on drugs,teach them communism in school, their role models are criminals, gun safety drills are horror reenactments, and politicians/news don’t lie………what do you expect?????

    • Louis March 24, 2023, 10:19 am

      Lot of truth in that. Perhaps replacing “communism” with “excess of socialism”, real communism is not that much popular. I know you mean excess of socialism when you say communism but it will be more clearly understood by most if you don’t use communism. Just my opinion.

      • paul I'll call you what I want/1st Amendment March 24, 2023, 12:44 pm

        No I mean COMMUNISM! I don’t need any one speaking or thinking for me thank you!!!

        • Louis March 24, 2023, 6:23 pm

          Well … well … well … OK for not speaking for you, but … communism … I disagree, it doesn’t define what you are refering to.

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