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Answer Overview

Response rates from 400 State Senate District 20 voters.

49%
Yes
51%
No
39%
Yes
30%
No
7%
Yes, but start with a voluntary buyback and ban on purchasing assault weapons before enforcing a mandatory buyback
9%
No, increase mental health and background checks instead
3%
Yes, and we should also demilitarize local police departments
7%
No, this is a violation of the 2nd amendment
4%
No, it should be voluntary with strong financial incentives instead

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from State Senate District 20 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @8GNZSYY from Texas  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes because it is not needed. There should be an option to use assault weapons “for fun” in gun ranges after a background check and mental health check

 @9MWHFY9 from Maryland  answered…7mos7MO

Yes, but start with a voluntary buyback and ban on purchasing semi-automatic rifles with large magazines before enforcing a mandatory buyback

 @8VD7KQTfrom Vermont  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8M7HMYP from Nebraska  answered…4yrs4Y

A buyback would not be as effective as it was in other countries because of the large gun to person ratio here in the U.S.

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…10mos10MO

No, America is too deep into gun rights for this to work effectively. Instead, we should stop making parts and ammunition for assault weapons. While black market parts and home-made ammo are still an issue, this may help.

 @8FP3LHC from Missouri  answered…4yrs4Y

No, but increase mental health and background checks, as well as provide strong financial incentives for those who choose to give their weapons voluntarily. Criminals who choose to give up unlawfully possessed weapons should be granted pardons for the simple illegal possession of the weapon, so long as they haven't committed any violent crimes using said weapon (to incentivize criminals giving up illegal weapons).Weapons training courses and licenses should be mandatory for anyone to own/possess a weapon in public spaces, just as a drivers test is required for any public driver, with harsh penalties provided to those possessing weapons in public without a license or some sort of certification. Anyone on private property, however, should have the legal right to possess and use a firearm at their own discretion without any requirements.

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