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Colorado's bills are regarding background checks, and magazine size. Cap'n Obvious claimed it was the "feds" pushing it. I claimed it was public opinion pushing the feds. The data I wanted was for public opinion polls that would capture those two issues, background checks and magazine size. The first page of results (I limit to 10 per page) has Pew, Gallup, and this one:Quote from Tsing Tao:
Again, the links you originally referred to show a clear split between Tougher Laws and Status Quo, with Status Quo out performing Tougher Laws (and significantly more so if you include those who want more lax laws).
Quote from Ricter:
Colorado's bills are regarding background checks, and magazine size. Cap'n Obvious claimed it was the "feds" pushing it. I claimed it was public opinion pushing the feds. The data I wanted was for public opinion polls that would capture those two issues, background checks and magazine size. The first page of results (I limit to 10 per page) has Pew, Gallup, and this one:
http://www.pollingreport.com/guns.htm
What makes you think any data you have to support this opinion is not just as "slanted"?Quote from CaptainObvious:
The fed's are pushing it. They get their minions in the media to do a poll. Of course the poll they do will slant left. The media push the poll results and the administration say's see, this is what the people want. Pravda would be proud.
Quote from Ricter:
Colorado's bills are regarding background checks, and magazine size. Cap'n Obvious claimed it was the "feds" pushing it. I claimed it was public opinion pushing the feds. The data I wanted was for public opinion polls that would capture those two issues, background checks and magazine size. The first page of results (I limit to 10 per page) has Pew, Gallup, and this one:
http://www.pollingreport.com/guns.htm