New polling released Friday shows Americans overwhelmingly support universal background checks for gun sales. According to the Quinnipiac University poll, 88% of Americans nationwide support the measure while only 10% oppose. Support drops negligibly when among gun owners, who support universal checks 85% to 13%.
That support maintains in individual state polls as well, with 91% of Floridians, 93% of Connecticuters, 90% of Ohioans, 96% of New Jerseysans, and 92% of Virginians supporting the policy. In none of the states polled were gun owners significantly less supportive than the state as a whole.
In Pennsylvania, support for background checks was at 95% among both the general population and gun owners specifically. In fact, gun owners are less opposed to the measure. While 5% of all Pennsylvanians oppose background checks, only 4% of gun owners oppose it. That’s no small feat in Pennsylvania, a state with such a strong history of gun ownership that the first day of deer hunting season is also a school holiday.
The news comes on the heels of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s announcement that background checks “must” be part of any major gun reform bill that passes the Senate, and could presumably help to motivate pro-gun Democrats or Republicans to support a federal law requiring background checks on all gun purchases.









