New Study: Coloradans Oppose Tougher Gun Control

posted on July 28, 2015

Just over two years since a legislative package of severely restrictive gun control laws took effect in Colorado, Centennial State residents’ opposition to such infringements continues to grow.

According to a new Quinnipiac University poll, Colorado voters oppose tougher gun control laws by a margin of 56-to-39 percent and key Independent swing voters opposed such laws by a 59-percent margin. The poll queried 1,231 Colorado voters, and had a margin of error of 2.8 percent.

Along gender lines, the poll showed men opposed such laws 69-to-27 percent, while women support tougher gun control laws by 51-to-44 percent. The poll queried 1,231 Colorado voters, and had a margin of error of 2.8 percent.

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