Support for a national ban on “assault weapons” is at an all-time low among American voters, according to a national poll that ranked inflation as a more pressing issue than “gun violence.”
According to the national Quinnipiac University Poll of more than 1,000 random adults, 50 percent say they support a national ban on “assault weapons,” which is the lowest it has been in the poll’s history; 45 percent do not support a ban.
Tim Malloy, Quinnipiac University’s polling analyst, noted that “in the midst of a raging partisan and emotional debate” on gun control and in the wake of recent mass shootings, support to ban “assault weapons” have “hit their lowest level.”…