Most New Zealanders back stronger gun laws
A new opinion poll released today by Gun Control NZ
shows that 70% of Kiwis support strengthening New
Zealand’s existing gun laws.
“Given the very high
level of popular support for stronger gun laws, we are very
disappointed that the National Party have signaled their
opposition to new gun laws. We are urging them to consider
the views of ordinary New Zealanders and change their
position,” says Gun Control NZ co-founder Nik
Green.
“For decades, our gun laws have been held
hostage by the gun lobby, who only represent a small
minority of gun owners. Their opposition to sensible gun
laws has compromised the peace, safety and security of
ordinary New Zealanders. It’s time for all politicians to
prioritise the future (and opinions) of ordinary people
instead of the convenience of gun owners,” says Gun
Control NZ co-founder Hera Cook.
“A similar number
of people (71%) said they support the semi-automatic ban and
the gun buyback programme. This level of support has
declined only ten per cent since April, which is impressive
and suggests that people’s strong emotions in the
immediate aftermath of the Christchurch attacks reflect
ongoing concern,” says Nik Green.
Only 20% were
opposed to the semi-automatic ban and the gun buyback
programme with 9% feeling unsure. Even fewer, only 16%, were
opposed to strengthening New Zealand’s existing gun laws
though more, 12%, were unsure.
There were some
demographic differences in the level of support for stronger
gun laws:
Cantabrians were more likely to support
strengthening gun laws (81%). Urban residents (72%) were
more likely to support strengthening gun laws than rural
residents (60%). Three quarters of women support
strengthening gun laws, ten percent more than men (76% vs
65%).
Q&A
How was the
survey undertaken?
Survey questions were asked
in the UMR Research nationwide omnibus survey. This is an
online survey of a nationally representative sample of 1000
New Zealanders 18 years of age and over. Fieldwork for the
latest online survey was conducted between 27th August to
3rd September 2019. The margin of error for a sample size of
1000 for a 50% figure at the 95% confidence level is ±
3.1%.
The survey results are available at https://www.guncontrol.nz/media/most-new-zealanders-back-stronger-gun-laws
ENDS