Posted: 12/17/2012 7:30:08 AM EDT
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Buzz Poll: Gun laws Should Connecticut's legislature pass stronger gun laws? Yes. Tough as Connecticut's gun laws are, they're still inadequate. The state's ban on assault weapons, for example, doesn't appear to have covered the .223 caliber rifle used in Friday's assault. (102 responses) 25% No. Gun laws don't stop would-be murderers. An armed teacher or security officer, however, could have stopped the Newtown murderer. (210 responses) 52% This was a unique set of circumstances in which none of these suggestions would have worked. We shouldn't curtail our liberties because of an event, even if horrific, that won't happen again. (94 responses) 23% |
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I love how they always try to split the "no" vote ![]() Should Connecticut's legislature pass stronger gun laws?
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Buzz Poll: Gun laws
Should Connecticut's legislature pass stronger gun laws? Yes. Tough as Connecticut's gun laws are, they're still inadequate. The state's ban on assault weapons, for example, doesn't appear to have covered the .223 caliber rifle used in Friday's assault. (108 responses) 19% No. Gun laws don't stop would-be murderers. An armed teacher or security officer, however, could have stopped the Newtown murderer. (359 responses) 62% This was a unique set of circumstances in which none of these suggestions would have worked. We shouldn't curtail our liberties because of an event, even if horrific, that won't happen again. (116 responses) 20% 583 total responses (Results not scientific) |
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Yes. Tough as Connecticut's gun laws are, they're still inadequate. The state's ban on assault weapons, for example, doesn't appear to have covered the .223 caliber rifle used in Friday's assault. (109 responses) 17% No. Gun laws don't stop would-be murderers. An armed teacher or security officer, however, could have stopped the Newtown murderer. (406 responses) 63% This was a unique set of circumstances in which none of these suggestions would have worked. We shouldn't curtail our liberties because of an event, even if horrific, that won't happen again. (126 responses) 20% 641 total responses |
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Buzz Poll: Gun laws
Should Connecticut's legislature pass stronger gun laws? Yes. Tough as Connecticut's gun laws are, they're still inadequate. The state's ban on assault weapons, for example, doesn't appear to have covered the .223 caliber rifle used in Friday's assault. (111 responses) 17% No. Gun laws don't stop would-be murderers. An armed teacher or security officer, however, could have stopped the Newtown murderer. (424 responses) 64% This was a unique set of circumstances in which none of these suggestions would have worked. We shouldn't curtail our liberties because of an event, even if horrific, that won't happen again. (129 responses) 19% 664 total responses (Results not scientific) |
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Yes. Tough as Connecticut's gun laws are, they're still inadequate. The state's ban on assault weapons, for example, doesn't appear to have covered the .223 caliber rifle used in Friday's assault. (111 responses)
16% No. Gun laws don't stop would-be murderers. An armed teacher or security officer, however, could have stopped the Newtown murderer. (443 responses) 65% This was a unique set of circumstances in which none of these suggestions would have worked. We shouldn't curtail our liberties because of an event, even if horrific, that won't happen again. (131 responses) 19% 685 total responses (Results not scientific) |
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Buzz Poll: Gun laws Should Connecticut's legislature pass stronger gun laws? Yes. Tough as Connecticut's gun laws are, they're still inadequate. The state's ban on assault weapons, for example, doesn't appear to have covered the .223 caliber rifle used in Friday's assault. (111 responses) 16% No. Gun laws don't stop would-be murderers. An armed teacher or security officer, however, could have stopped the Newtown murderer. (453 responses) 65% This was a unique set of circumstances in which none of these suggestions would have worked. We shouldn't curtail our liberties because of an event, even if horrific, that won't happen again. (131 responses) 19% 695 total responses (Results not scientific) |
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Yes. Tough as Connecticut's gun laws are, they're still inadequate. The state's ban on assault weapons, for example, doesn't appear to have covered the .223 caliber rifle used in Friday's assault. (121 responses) 15% No. Gun laws don't stop would-be murderers. An armed teacher or security officer, however, could have stopped the Newtown murderer. (545 responses) 67% This was a unique set of circumstances in which none of these suggestions would have worked. We shouldn't curtail our liberties because of an event, even if horrific, that won't happen again. (148 responses) 18% 814 total responses |
