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Posted: 2/10/2016 8:58:31 PM EDT
Vote here, at the cold link provided ;-)
http://www.wpr.org/big-question-time-reinstate-48-hour-waiting-period-guns "Big Question: Time To Reinstate The 48-Hour Waiting Period For Guns?[ ] Reinstate it. A cooling-off period can change one’s mind about committing a violent act. [ ] Don’t bring it back. Potential victims shouldn’t have to wait for protection. [ ] Not sure. A Democratic state lawmaker has proposed reinstating the 48-hour waiting period for handgun purchases. The move comes after police say a Madison man shot and killed a former co-worker the day after he bought a gun. Which of the following best describes how you feel about the waiting period?" ... and the results so far:Don’t bring it back. Potential victims shouldn’t have to wait for protection. 59% (83 votes) Reinstate it. A cooling-off period can change one’s mind about committing a violent act. 41% (58 votes) Not sure. 0% (1 vote) Total votes: 140 |
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[#5]
didn't some race baiting, hypocritical, extortion artist of color make the claim, "a right delayed is a right denied"?
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[#10]
Big Question: Time To Reinstate The 48-Hour Waiting Period For Guns?
Don’t bring it back. Potential victims shouldn’t have to wait for protection. 72% (144 votes) Reinstate it. A cooling-off period can change one’s mind about committing a violent act. 29% (58 votes) Not sure. 0% (1 vote) Total votes: 199 Thank you for voting. |
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[#15]
Heard this on the radio:
"Of course people should have to wait, they are GUNS!" The guest speaker threw out a lot of statistics that were mostly pro gun. 200,000 reported uses of firearms for self defense last year, FBI estimates more that 2 million per year total. The waiting period would not have stopped the shooting in question, or the knee jerk reaction by the Douchocratic lawmaker |
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[#23]
Don’t bring it back. Potential victims shouldn’t have to wait for protection.
82% (262 votes) Reinstate it. A cooling-off period can change one’s mind about committing a violent act. 18% (60 votes) Not sure. 0% (1 vote) Total votes: 316 |
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[#26]
Not like WPR/NPR would withhold any poll results that don't fit the socialist agenda or anything...but voted my view anyway.
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[#31]
Not that this would get even the slightest traction in our state assembly, thanks for the fire support Arfcom
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[#34]
Hit.
Big Question: Time To Reinstate The 48-Hour Waiting Period For Guns? Don’t bring it back. Potential victims shouldn’t have to wait for protection. 86% (335 votes) Reinstate it. A cooling-off period can change one’s mind about committing a violent act. 15% (60 votes) Not sure. 0% (1 vote) Total votes: 389 And fuck WPR |
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[#35]
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[#37]
Hit,
Don’t bring it back. Potential victims shouldn’t have to wait for protection. 86% (364 votes) Reinstate it. A cooling-off period can change one’s mind about committing a violent act. 14% (61 votes) Not sure. 0% (1 vote) Total votes: 419 |
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[#40]
Hit
Don’t bring it back. Potential victims shouldn’t have to wait for protection. 87% (385 votes) Reinstate it. A cooling-off period can change one’s mind about committing a violent act. 13% (61 votes) Not sure. 0% (1 vote) Total votes: 439 Heh, 87% have the ARFCOM answer. |
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[#43]
Quoted: Heard this on the radio: "Of course people should have to wait, they are GUNS!" The guest speaker threw out a lot of statistics that were mostly pro gun. 200,000 reported uses of firearms for self defense last year, FBI estimates more that 2 million per year total. The waiting period would not have stopped the shooting in question, or the knee jerk reaction by the Douchocratic lawmaker View Quote Chris Taylor from Madison Spouted a bunch of "statistics are well documented". She even threw out an 87% stat; but no citations of studies. Nik Clark handled the rebuttal. His arguments were well-considered, and backed by actual research that he could actually cite by title. In other words, completely lost on the typical Madison lib. Callers were chiming in with scary stories about being able to buy guns by mail order without a background check, etc. ( I had a long drive into work this morning ). |
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[#46]
Hit
---- Don’t bring it back. Potential victims shouldn’t have to wait for protection. 88% (414 votes) Reinstate it. A cooling-off period can change one’s mind about committing a violent act. 13% (61 votes) Not sure. 0% (1 vote) Total votes: 467 |
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[#48]
Hit
Don’t bring it back. Potential victims shouldn’t have to wait for protection. 89% (434 votes) Reinstate it. A cooling-off period can change one’s mind about committing a violent act. 12% (61 votes) Not sure. 0% (1 vote |
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