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Mar 22, 2018
Four in 10 Teachers Say Their School Is Not Well Protected
In the U.S., 40% of teachers say their schools are not well protected from potential shooters gaining entry.
May 18, 2018
In the News: Key Insights Into Americans' Views on Guns
A clear majority, 67% of Americans, supported tougher gun laws in a March poll, the highest level since 1993. However, there is a partisan split on the issue.
Jan 23, 2018
In the News: School Shootings
Before the recent school shootings in Kentucky and Texas, 24% of U.S. parents said they feared for their children's safety at school.
Mar 28, 2018
Trump Proposed Arming Teachers; We Get the Teachers' View
Listen to teachers talk about how safe they feel at school, and how they think the nation should address the problem of gun violence -- other than arming themselves.
Aug 17, 2017
Parental Fear About School Safety Back to Pre-Newtown Level
The percentage of U.S. parents who fear for their children's safety at school has dropped to 24%, a level not seen since before the 2012 Newtown, Connecticut, massacre.
Aug 5, 2019
Gallup's Guide to U.S. Public Opinion on Guns
Learn more about Americans' views on guns with Gallup's trends on 10 key aspects of the issue, with quick links to Gallup data.
Jun 22, 2022
Biden Job Approval Not Budging, U.S. Satisfaction Dips
Americans' view of President Biden hasn't changed over the past month, holding at a subpar 41%. Their view of the U.S. is now the worst since President Trump left office.
Oct 19, 2018
Snapshot: Majority in U.S. Now Oppose Ban on Assault Rifles
Forty percent of Americans support a ban on semi-automatic guns in the U.S., but a majority (57%) oppose it.
Jun 28, 2022
Gas Prices Squeezing Americans as More Rate Economy 'Poor'
More Americans than just two months ago are experiencing financial hardship from rising gas prices. Meanwhile, their view of the economy keeps worsening.
Nov 4, 2019
64% of Americans Want Stricter Laws on Gun Sales
Americans' support for stricter gun laws remains above 60%, similar to recent years. But the views of Republicans and Democrats remain highly polarized.