Survey Seyz Missouri Voters DO NOT SUPPORT GUN LAW REFORM

Over the past two weeks many journalists and activists claim that . . . "We don't want to have the conversation about gun law reform." And that's absolutely incorrect.

If fact . . .

MISSOURI VOTERS HAVE SPOKEN LOUD & CLEAR THAT THEY DON'T WANT TO SUPPORT GUN LAWS AND THEY'D RATHER VOTE FOR POLITICOS WHO PROTECT THE 2ND AMENDMENT!!!

Think of it this way . . .

Every time the Missouri GOP earns a statewide sweep in elections . . . Which has been at least three times in the past 5 years . . . That's voters telling us all that THEY DON'T WANT TO STRICTER GUN LAWS. 

And so . . .

The point here is that YES . . . We have often had a "conversation" about gun rights. It's just that opponents of the 2nd Amendment don't like the answer they continually receive and many exploit tragedy in order to try and change opinions. 

Here's an example that anti-gun advocates don't want to waste their cash and suffer a public defeat on the topic . . . Even after a tragic & deadly mass shooting . . .

"Missouri House Democrats submitted House Joint Resolutions mirroring the Sensible Missouri language that would also lead to a statewide vote. The resolutions are unlikely to pass in the General Assembly with Republicans holding supermajorities in both chambers, but lawmakers also hoped the move might put some wind in the sails for Sensible Missouri’s work.

"A Sensible Missouri spokesperson confirmed late last week that it never put petitions into the field and that its focus has shifted to 2026.

"The group did polling on which specific question would merit the most support from a petition campaign, but in August, University of Missouri-St. Louis professor emeritus Richard Rosenfeld, one of the Sensible Missouri’s leaders, told Spectrum News that the results didn’t look good and that efforts were on hold."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

'Sensible Missouri' ends 2024 ballot campaign for gun law changes

An effort to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot in 2024 to let local Missouri governments pass their own gun laws will instead focus on 2026

Related . . .

Citizens must relentlessly demand sensible gun safety laws * Missouri Independent

Sadly, the question is not how many more innocents need to become victims of senseless mass gun violence. The real question is: When will enough of us relentlessly demand that legislators pass sensible gun laws? Laws that will not only address the growing incidents of mass shootings, but the growing epidemic of gun violence.

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