In the turbulent river of politics, do you notice a divide exists? Republicans and Democrats can’t agree on gun policy. Guess what? Their websites show it.
As a general rule, Democrats favor more gun control than Republicans. Democratic candidate websites have special tabs dedicated to regulations. Conversely, Republicans verbally say they support gun rights. But candidate sites don’t acknowledge the issue in detail.
Scouring websites takes a lot of time. Thankfully, I did the work for you. I combined the most universal gun policies between our 2 main political parties. Below you will find the summaries.
Democrats and Lack of Gun Rights
The Democrats are widely known for denying gun rights. Their stance became evident in the post-Civil War era. As the Democrats evolved through the decades, their anti-gun sentiments increased.
General Policy Overview:
States are a great representation of how each political party represents gun policy. In blue states like California, they have some of the most restrictive gun policy laws. Many gun control organizations like Everytown for Gun Safety rank CA #1 in firearm restrictions.
Thus, this is a prime example of how the Democratic Party views gun rights. They prioritize public safety over civilian weapons access.
Guns, as objects, are the focus instead of the person using the firearm.
Reducing the overall availability of firearms is the primary objective. Many of their campaigns disguise themselves as “public safety” initiatives.
Some of the leading Democratic gun control states are:
- California
- New York
- Illinois
For instance, Illinois attributes gun control failures to neighboring Republican states like Indiana. As a result, some Democratic lawmakers want more stringent firearm laws.
Their stance on gun rights generally aligns with:
“Advocate for more laws and regulations”
Overall Democratic Party Position
One keynote to remember is some Democrats are single-issue voters. Their primary concern might not be gun rights. They may own firearms. But their loyalties remain with the party that supports the strongest social welfare policies.
Type of Right Supported:
Collective
Views of the Militia:
- National Guard is the modern militia
- History outdated the citizen soldier the 2nd Amendment seeks to protect
- A standing army is not dangerous to liberty
Type of Research Promoted:
Want to form special task forces to research causes of gun violence.
Types of Donations Received:
- $12.34 million in campaign donations
Since 1990 gun control organizations donated 99% of funds to Democratic candidates.
The top contributors include gun control organizations listed below:
- Everytown for Gun Safety
- Gifford’s PAC
Source: Opensecrets.org
2021-2022 campaign donation years
Gun Policies Advertised:
Gun Control Measures |
Description/Clarification |
Purchase Limits on Guns |
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Waiting Periods |
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Licensing and Renewal Requirements |
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Stringent Transportation Laws |
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Forming a Gun Violence Committee |
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Declaring Gun Violence, a National Emergency |
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Assault Weapons Ban |
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Safe Storage Laws for Children |
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Increased Taxes on Gun Manufacturers |
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Minimum Age for Gun Purchasers |
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Red Flag Laws |
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Repeal Gun Manufacturer Protections |
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Increased Signage Regulations |
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Recent Youth Voting Trend Statistics 2022:
- Overall, 71 % of young women voted for Democrats1
- 89% of Black women
- 64% of White women
- 79% of Latina women
- 53% of men voted for Democrats
Young voters- 18-29 years old
Source: Tufts.edu
2nd Amendment Articles:
• Do the Democrats infringe on the Amendment? LEARN MORE about the types and levels of infringement as I explain them in my article.
• Gun Control- A divisive phrase. LEARN MORE about ordinary arguments used for gun control.
Republicans and Support of Gun Rights
Republicans aren’t a complete pro-gun party. But they’re the closest in the American political system.
General Policy Overview:
Usually, Republicans support the vast majority of gun rights proposals. Some Republicans support gun control measures, particularly after notable events.
The Republicans who support gun rights believe citizens should have autonomy and self-defense. Liberty is the foundation of the matter.
In the rare instances of tragedy, Republicans focus on the person using the gun instead of the gun itself.
Republican states with a strong emphasis on gun rights are greatest in the Southern and Midwestern regions.
States such as:
- Florida
- Missouri
- Wyoming
Overall, they believe in:
“more guns, less crime”
Overall Republican Slogan
The root of the gun violence is a cultural issue- not the 2nd Amendment or civilian gun ownership.
Type of Right Supported:
Individual
Views of the Militia:
Volunteer civilian militia with access to own weapons
Types of Research Promoted:
Majority of funding for mental health research
Types of Donations Received:
- $11.38 million to Republican and conservative political affiliations
- $5.7 million– Contributed the most by the National Rifle Association
Leading contributors to the conservative gun rights agenda include:
- National Rifle Association (NRA)
- Gun Owners of America (GOA)
- Delta Defense, LLC
Source: opensecrets.org
2021-2022 donation years
Gun Policies Promoted:
Gun Policy Measures |
Description/Clarification |
Increase Gun Reciprocity among States |
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Arming Teachers in Schools |
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Placing Security Guards in Schools |
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Mental Health Funding |
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No Overall Restrictions on Gun Purchases |
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Support for Background Checks |
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Recent Youth Trend Voting Statistics:
- Overall, 26% of women voted for Republicans
- 7% of Black women
- 33% of White women
- 17% of Latina women
- 42% of men voted for Republicans
- 64% of youth in rural areas voted for Republicans
Young people: 18-29 years old
Source: tufts.edu
Additional Resource FOR YOU:
If you want to know what a majority of state senators think of guns, here is an article from PBS.
Where do Democrats and Republicans stand on guns as a right or privilege? LEARN MORE about this common gun question explained.
References:
Party, D. (2023, October). Preventing Gun Violence. Retrieved from Democratic National Committee.
Staff, A. Y. (2023, October). Gun Safety. Retrieved from Yang2020.
Staff, E. W. (2023, October). Protection Our Communities from Gun Violence. Retrieved from Warren for Senate.
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