SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) — South Dakota voters are leaning toward more gun control.
A new statewide poll shows that a majority of registered South Dakota voters supports greater gun-control measures in the state, even as elected officials continue down a path of trying to make guns easier to buy and carry.
The poll of 500 registered voters, co-sponsored by South Dakota Newswatch, showed that 60% of respondents support establishing a two-week waiting period to buy an AR-15, and 54% support a minimum age of 21 for AR-15 purchases.