Dissecting the Intersection of Gun Policies and the 2024 Elections

Analysis of the 2024 Election: Implications on Gun Policy

As of now, we are yet to definitively conclude the 2024 election. However, a broad picture paints that the Republicans, albeit with slim majorities, will control the federal government. But what implications does this have on gun policy? I attempt to address this question by offering my analysis on the forthcoming changes in legislation pertaining to gun control. I present my insights along with those of industry authority, Cam Edwards of Bearing Arms. Furthermore, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman provides an in-depth review of the exit polling, deciphering how gun control played out in the vote.

Election Outcome and Gun Policy

Statistics reveal that gun control was a low-impact issue this election, aligning with polls conducted throughout the year. One of the critical ways that Donald Trump’s second term could impact gun policy significantly is through the appointment of judges, evidenced by a recent ruling on an Illinois “assault weapons” ban by a Trump-appointed judge.

Judicial Appointments and their Impact on Gun Policy

The appointment of “pro-gun” judges by the incoming Trump administration could be a game-changer and reverse some of the regulatory gun control measures implemented by the Biden administration. Although legislative reforms may also be pursued, they are less likely given the composition and ambition of the incoming Congress.

2024 Elections: Guns as a Secondary Issue

Despite guns being a primary voting determinant for a subset of voters, the topic of gun control didn’t seem to have a significant impact on the general outcome of the election. The silence surrounding the issue in major exit polls indicates a believing that it wasn’t worth asking about or that voters themselves didn’t broach the topic.

Trump’s Impact on Gun Policy

Donald Trump ran on a platform of defending gun rights, despite being legally restricted from owning a gun herself due to her felony convictions. The irony lies in Trump’s emphasis on gun owners’ supposed unreliability in showing up to voting booths, after helping Republicans remove gun-rights policy promises from their 2024 platform.

Societal Shifts and Role of Guns in Politics

The societal shifts of 2024 saw a substantial decline in violent crimes and a massive drop in high-profile mass shootings, reducing guns’ political significance. Despite these trends, the swing states that were crucial to Trump’s victory have a strong hunting and gun culture suggesting the unignorable link between gun politics and election outcomes.

Post-Election Gun Policy

The incoming Trump administration is likely to appoint ‘pro-gun’ judges and push back some of the Biden administration’s regulatory gun control measures. Depending on the final composition and ambition of the incoming Congress, legislative reforms could also be on the cards. These upcoming changes point towards several factors making guns a less critical issue during this election.

Looking Forward: The Future of Gun Policy

With a new Republican trifecta led by Trump, the course of gun policy is certain to undergo changes, though precise details will only reveal themselves over the coming years. With a larger Republican majority, the greater the chance this administration could bypass its most moderate members and eliminate the 60-vote limit set by the filibuster, bringing about significant changes in gun control legislation.

The upcoming changes underline the eternal connection between shifting political landscapes and their direct influence on critical issues like gun control. As the dust settles on the results of the 2024 elections, we look forward to seeing how these circumstances shape the future of gun policy in the country.

Originally Post From https://thereload.com/members-newsletter-analyzing-guns-and-the-2024-election/

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