In a significant shift in the public’s attitudes from one year ago, 38 percent of Americans expressed dissatisfaction with the country’s current gun laws, according to findings from Gallup released Monday.
Last year, Gallup’s polling showed only 25 percent of the public were dissatisfied. Still, more Americans — 43 percent — are satisfied with current U.S. gun laws, although that’s down from the 50 percent who expressed satisfaction a year ago.