Giovanni Mastrobuoni

Collegio Carlo Alberto Website

Giovanni Mastrobuoni is Carlo Alberto Chair at Collegio Carlo Alberto and Professor of Economics at the University of Turin. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University.

Voting History

Mass violence

Red flag laws, allowing police or family members to petition a court to temporarily remove firearms from a person who presents a danger to themselves or others, would reduce the frequency or severity of mass violence.

Vote Confidence
Strongly Agree 10
Median Survey Vote Median Survey Confidence
Agree 7
Comments

Universal background checks, which would require almost all firearm sales in the US to go through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, would reduce the frequency or severity of mass violence.

Vote Confidence
Strongly Agree 10
Median Survey Vote Median Survey Confidence
Agree 5
Comments

Increasing the presence of armed security at schools and other public venues would reduce the frequency or severity of mass violence.

Vote Confidence
Disagree 5
Median Survey Vote Median Survey Confidence
Neutral/No Opinion 5
Comments