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Poles on access to firearms


Respondents were also asked how greater access to weapons would affect their personal sense of security. 39.9 percent believe that it could decrease (including 16.1 percent who say “definitely”), while almost the same number of people – 30.2 percent — says it would feel safer. More than one fifth of respondents would not expect a major difference.

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Poles on access to firearms. This is which group wants the liberalization of regulations the most

Opinions regarding control over current gun owners are even more clear. As much as 71.1 percent respondents strongly support regular psychological examinations, which would take place every five years. Another 21.6 percent declares “rather” support for such a solution. Only 6 percent respondents oppose such requirements. A similar percentage (76.3%) believes that mandatory psychological tests should also apply to hunters.

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