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30.7.13

Black & Latino Youth Express Greater Support for Gun Restrictions Than White Peers | NewBlackMan (in Exile)

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07 - 29 - 2013
According to the Black Youth Project's latest memo, " Gun Violence and Public Opinion on Gun Control among America's Young People," youth of color experience higher levels of gun violence and report greater support for increased gun restrictions compared with their white peers.
Because young people are the victims of gun violence at especially high rates, our analysis examined public opinion on gun control among youth between the ages of 18-29.
In general, young people support a variety of measures designed to reduce gun violence, including restricting access to guns and ammunition, improving mental health care, and implementing national criminal background checks. 
But in contrast to their white peers, Black and Latino youth expressed greater support for increased gun restrictions, and prioritize reducing access to guns over protecting the rights of gun owners.
Nearly half of white youth reported that either they or someone they know carried a gun in the last month, compared with 24.4 percent of Black youth and 22.2 percent of Latino youth.
However, Black youth were much more likely than either Latino or white youth to report that either they or someone they know experienced gun violence in the last year or that gun violence is a serious problem in their neighborhood.
  


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