A recent survey indicates that adults aged 18 to 49, who are more likely to have children or teenagers in their homes, demonstrate a greater awareness of gun safety compared to older age groups. The data shows that 89-91% of these younger respondents report having no guns in their household or keeping all firearms securely locked, in stark contrast to just 78-79% of older respondents who share this view.
This finding highlights an important shift in attitudes towards gun safety, particularly among parents and guardians. Conducted by the Annenberg Public Policy Center, this survey aims to shed light on family dynamics and firearm storage practices amidst ongoing discussions on gun regulations and safety measures.
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