A survey from Rasmussen Reports shows that more likely voters blame mental health for mass shootings than blame guns.
, 42 percent of likely voters blame mass shootings on mental health issues while 29 percent place the blame on “access to firearms.”
Two-thirds of respondents also believe the March 27, 2023, attack on a Nashville Christian school will inspire copycat attacks at other schools.
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