The survey, which was conducted in early March 2013, received 15,000 responses from law enforcement professionals. It found that the overall attitude of law enforcement is strongly anti-gun legislation and pro-gun rights, with the belief that an armed citizenry is effective in stopping crime. Response percentages varied only slightly when analyzed by rank and department size. Among the results:
• 86 percent feel the currently proposed legislation would have no effect or a negative effect on improving officer safety
• Similarly, 92 percent feel that banning semi-automatic firearms, or “assault weapons,” would have no effect or a negative effect on reducing violent crime ...
• Respondents were more split on background checks, with 31 percent agreeing that mental health background checks in all gun sales would help reduce mass shootings, while 45 percent disagreed
• 71 percent support law enforcement leaders who have publicly refused to enforce more restrictive gun laws within their jurisdictions ...
• 91 percent support the concealed carry of firearms by civilians who have not been convicted of a felony and/or have not been deemed psychologically incapable
• Likewise, 80 percent feel that legally-armed citizens would likely have reduced the number of casualties in recent mass shooting incidents
...The survey was promoted by PoliceOne exclusively to its 400,000 registered members, comprised of individually-verified law enforcement professionals. Only current, former or retired law enforcement personnel were eligible to participate in the survey.
The results are conclusive: police officers believe that more gun control laws are useless and that concealed-carry by law-abiding citizens makes society safer.
Which makes it even more certain that Democrats will ignore the will of the people to continue their efforts to eradicate the Second Amendment.
For the children, dontcha know?
Hat tip: BadBlue Gun News.
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And in other news, Nancy Pelosi today introduced a bill to ban high-capacity x-acto knives in response to the attacks at a Texas college.
These are the "real opinions" of law enforcement personnel that you get when unfiltered by liberal northeastern union or political leaders.
This survey is bogus. There are over 800,000 police officers in this country and most support gun control.
The ones that responded to this survey are the ones motivated by their own politics.
By no means should this survey be taken seriously.
Anonymous: And you know this ... how?
One fascinating thing I've noticed about opinion polls: When someone agrees with the results of an opinion poll, then this shows that the people are behind him and this is a democracy and we should follow the will of the people. When someone doesn't agree with the results of an opinion poll, then polls don't mean anything and if they asked another 1000 people they probably would have said the opposite and besides it doesn't matter what these people think because the experts know better.
Anonymous can you cite any surveys that support your conjecture? 15,000 is a large enough number to be statistically very significant.
This has been a very popular subject lately and I have seen many discussions about gun laws as well. I do think that back round checks are needed.
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