How often do 92% of Americans agree on gun policy? Right now, 9 out of every 10 Americans supports one key piece of legislation. But even Democrats like Sen. Harry Reid say it’s not at the top of the priority list. If not now, when?
The latest CBS News/New York Times poll shows 92% of Americans support universal background checks on gun purchases. That is, 92% of Americans think every gun sale, whether it happens in a store or at a gun show or online, should involve a background check.
- 89% of Republicans favor universal background checks.
- 93% of independents favor universal background checks.
- 93% of people who live in households with guns support background checks.
For Pete’s sake, 85% of people who either are or live with NRA members support background checks.
Seriously, let’s do this! The president said Wednesday Congress needs to move quickly. Obama named universal background check legislation as the first bill.
Representative Carolyn McCarthy, D-N.Y., has already introduced comprehensive gun control legislation in the House. H.R. 137 already has 25 co-sponsors. It’s been referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary for review.
But the Senate’s falling behind. A spokesman for Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., says he’ll reintroduce the “Fix Guns Check Act.” But the senator’s office says he’ll introduce it in “the next couple of weeks.”









