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		of Americans support next president pushing tighter gun laws: poll 
		
		 
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		[January 13, 2016] 
		By Megan Cassella 
		  
		 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Half of all 
		Americans support President Barack Obama's executive actions on gun 
		control, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found on Tuesday, with a majority saying 
		they would support the next president taking additional steps to tighten 
		federal gun laws. 
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			 Obama, frustrated with inaction from lawmakers, ordered stricter 
			gun rules last week that he can impose without Congress' help, 
			angering Republicans who say he is overstepping the boundaries of 
			his office. 
			 
			Fifty percent of those surveyed said they supported Obama's 
			executive actions. More than 80 percent of those from his own party 
			said they were in favor of his steps, while 72 percent of 
			Republicans opposed them and said his successor should try to 
			dismantle them. 
			 
			Guns have become a potent, polarizing issue in U.S. politics. The 
			Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to 
			bear arms, a right that is fiercely defended. Congress has not 
			approved major gun-control legislation since the 1990s. 
			 
			Respondents from both parties support more research into the causes 
			of gun violence, the poll showed. Nearly 80 percent of Democrats and 
			66 percent of Republicans said they would support the next 
			president, who takes office next January after the Nov. 8 election, 
			pushing for more research. 
			 
			Republicans are split on efforts to tighten gun control more 
			broadly. Forty-four percent of those polled said the next president 
			should work to tighten federal gun control laws, while 49 percent 
			were opposed. 
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			Sixty-three percent of Americans overall said they would like to see 
			the next president push for stricter gun laws. 
			 
			The survey of 1,559 Americans was conducted from Jan. 8 to 12, with 
			a credibility interval of 3.2 percentage points. 
			 
			(Reporting by Megan Cassella; Editing by Peter Cooney) 
			
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