Posted by Eugene Volokh:
80% Support for Shall-Issue Concealed Carry?
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_08_02-2009_08_08.shtml#1249426862


   A [1]Zogby press release reports 83% support for laws that let pretty
   much all law-abiding adults, at least ones age 21 and above, get
   licenses to carry concealed weapons. (These are generally
   "shall-issue" laws, because they provide that a license "shall issue,"
   rather than just may be issued, if certain largely objective
   requirements for licensing are met.)

   But while I support shall-issue laws, I'm pretty skeptical about the
   findings, because of the text of the question:

     Currently, 39 states have laws that allow residents to carry
     firearms to protect themselves, only if they pass a background
     check and pay a fee to cover administrative costs. Most of those
     states also require applicants to have firearms safety training. Do
     you support or oppose this law?

   The question as read over the phone obviously doesn't include the
   commas, so it seems to me that some listeners can easily interpret it
   as describing laws that limit who may carry guns -- laws that "allow
   residents to carry firearms to protect themselves only if they pass a
   background check and pay a fee to cover administrative costs." The
   listener may well assume that these laws are enacted against a
   backdrop of discretionary licensing, where the police may deny
   licenses at will (more or less the case in California, for instance),
   and that the laws simply provide that such discretionary licenses may
   not be issued unless a background check is passed and a fee is paid.

   And this is unfortunately consistent with other surveys I've seen,
   such as [2]a CNN 6/4-5/08 survey that reports 48% of respondents
   favoring "preventing gun owners from carrying a concealed gun in
   public," and 52% opposing, and [3]an ABC 4/22/07 survey that reports
   42% of respondents favoring "a law requiring a nationwide ban on ...
   people carrying a concealed weapon (with 55% opposition). These
   surveys reveal at most 52%-55% support for shall-issue laws (I say at
   most since one can oppose a nationwide ban on concealed weapons, or
   even a local ban on concealed weapons, but still not support a
   shall-issue regime). I can't see why that would increase to 83% in the
   last two years; and while it's possible that highlighting the
   requirements of background checks, fees, and training might increase
   the support in some measure, I'm skeptical that the increase would be
   so great.

   Thanks to [4]InstaPundit for the pointer.

References

   1. http://www.zogby.com/Soundbites/ReadClips.cfm?ID=19002
   2. http://pollingreport.com/guns.htm
   3. http://pollingreport.com/guns.htm
   4. http://pajamasmedia.com/instapundit/82983/

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