The number of armed women is increasing most Americans support stricter gun laws.
More than 60 percent of American women and 50 percent of American men support stricter gun laws, according to a Gallup poll released Friday.
A majority of American men and women support stricter gun laws in the country, according to a Gallup poll. A total of 62 percent of women polled said that gun laws should be made stricter. On the other hand, 51% of American men have the same opinion.
This is despite the fact that 43% of men in the United States own a gun and only 22% of women in this country own a gun. However, more women than men support stricter gun laws.
According to the poll, 40 percent of American women who own guns believe that laws should be made stricter, compared to only 32 percent of men who own guns.
Gun ownership among women has risen steadily since 2015, from 15 percent to 22 percent, while gun ownership among men has remained roughly constant.
For the third year in a row, this year (2022) the United States has seen more than 600 mass shootings annually.
According to the report of the non-governmental organization Archive of Armed Violence in the United States, as of November 2022, there have been about 609 mass shooting incidents in this country.
According to the definition of the American media, mass shootings are incidents in which four or more people, other than the attacker, have been shot.
In this way, America is getting close to recording about 675 mass shootings by the end of this year, which has about a month left.
Last year, the United States recorded 690 mass shootings, 610 in 2020 and 417 in 2019.
This week, a shooting in a nightclub in the US state of Colorado left 5 dead and 18 injured. After that, on Tuesday night, 7 people died in a shooting at a Walmart chain store in the state of Virginia.