I'll say between 1 and 25%. Hoping for 0%
I think after Billy Clinton spoke out about how badly it affected senators/representatives careers last go-around (and subsequently, Obama has started issuing warnings in speeches), it's got the entire anti-gun movement a little shaken up so I'm going with 25% (probably closer to 33%).
Problem is, I'm still seeing a lot of logic, stats and reason going around, but none of the talking heads on the left are acknowledging any of it. And several pop-culture movements are treating them just like they do the right when they sense lying, hiding facts,etc... They're turning against them (and a lot of them are lefties).
It's weird that the pro-gun movement has gained traction in the underdog category because that's the category that usually gains enough momentum to change things (now that we have the internet and ability to spread info quickly).
What's really strange is that there are several things that these new pro-gun folks still don't like about the right...
It's almost as if people are actually thinking about each issue separately and not taking unilateral sides. How crazy is that?
I'd offer this advice to anyone really concerned about their gun-rights. Stop with the "Libtard" and other name-calling that groups all lefties together and start talking about the issues separately using logic, facts, and reason - you'll be surprised how convincing you are even to the ignorant name-calling liberal anti that just parrots talking-points they got from the usual left-leaning media channels.
I've seen it happen to two different folks I know personally that I never would have dreamed in a million years would turn pro-gun. They're still Liberals, but they are actually looking at statistics for crimes and gun-violence and are convinced that gun-control is not the answer.
100% It will happen at some point. Might not be this year or even the next 4 years but it will happen.
.........37%