A 2025 nationally representative survey conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions found wide support for gun violence prevention policies across political lines and among both gun owners and non-owners.
The 2025 Johns Hopkins National Survey of Gun Policy survey included 2,977 respondents, 1,001 gun owners and 1,976 non-gun owners and 959 Republicans and 1,419 Democrats. The survey was fielded from January 6–24, 2025.
The Johns Hopkins National Survey of Gun Policy has tracked Americans’ views on gun policies every two years since 2013. The survey consistently finds broad public support for firearm policies based on public health research and evidence.