Poll: Would you support more restrictive gun laws in your state?

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  • Docster

    Ultimate Member
    Jul 19, 2010
    9,783
    Why give them the ammo to prop it up?

    "In a recent PBS poll, 64% of respondents say that more gun restrictions will do more to keep people safe."
    Why give them that? Especially when it is easy take away.

    Some people actually do take stock in these polls, as silly as it may seem.

    As for the Baltimore Sun polls, they actually print those.
    I have cutouts of 3 that went heavily against their intended narrative.

    The Sun polls had no limit on how many times one could vote. Any poll like that is meaningless. If the NPR poll is the same, then IT is meaningless to anyone except those that want to see their results 'win'.
     

    smokey

    2A TEACHER
    Jan 31, 2008
    31,591
    poll.jpg

    I like taking screen shots of these things, as baltimore polls have been known to jump around a bit, or dissapear
     

    Minuteman

    Member
    BANNED!!!
    No!

    The poll is still open. We are crushing it.

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    Yes. Increased regulations on firearms are necessary to prevent another tragedy like the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary. 7.57% (1,543 votes)


    No. Laws like this unnecessarily punish lawful gun owners and will do little to prevent mass shootings. 91.45% (18,635 votes)


    Unsure. It's important to keep the weapons out of the wrong hands, but this may not be the solution. 1% (200 votes)



    Total Votes: 20,378
     

    Minuteman

    Member
    BANNED!!!
    I just tried to vote again to test if possible. It let me vote, but then said my vote had already been counted. Now if one were to change their IP address, I'm confident the results would be different.

    No. Laws like this unnecessarily punish lawful gun owners and will do little to prevent mass shootings. 91.47% (18,752 votes)
     

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