New study shows bipartisan agreement on guns: safe storage makes for good neighbors
Briefly

Pro-gun respondents are open to gun reforms in neighborhood settings, as seen in studies where they did not prefer gun-owning neighbors or those with AR-15s, reflecting broader discomfort with loaded, accessible firearms.
The layers between national policy and individual choices related to gun ownership entail family, household, friends, and workplace influences, shaping beliefs and expressions, according to sociology and criminology experts.
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