'I don't feel safe at school': 11-year-old Uvalde survivor fears more shootings; other gun hearing takeaways
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% :Poll: Half of Republicans support stricter gun laws, a double-digit jump in a year, USA TODAY/Ipsos poll saysKenneth Tran and Merdie Nzanga contributed to this report.52% : If Wednesday's hearing was any indication, the divisions between Republicans who generally support gun rights and Democrats who want significant restrictions remain wide.
41% : She said lawmakers need to pass stricter gun laws, saying those who do not support such changes are allowing mass shootings to continue and "should be voted out."
40% : "If after hearing from me and the other people testifying here today, does not move you to act on gun laws, I invite you to my home to help me clean Zaire's wounds," she said.
36% : Maloney said she supports the Second Amendment doesn't support outdated gun laws that allow 18-year-olds to get weapons of war and carry out violent crimes.
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