View Full Version : MSNBC Poll: Do you think people should be allowed to carry guns in public?
theGinsue
12-27-2019, 10:00
My apologies if this has already been posted somewhere else and I just missed it.
Just took this poll. It didn't require me to log in or ask me any questions aside from the one poll question.
Only 46% believe people (citizens) should be allowed to carry guns in public. Please consider participating and get the word out on this folks - things like this tend to give the anti's more fodder in their fight to restrict our rights.
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/poll-do-you-think-people-should-be-allowed-carry-guns-public
When i click the link, it only shows me results. Doesn’t allow me to answer... is it closed already?
ChickNorris
12-27-2019, 10:07
Its a radio button, 3 choice question with a submit for me.
Great-Kazoo
12-27-2019, 10:27
It's been out a week. My question was and is What's the ALLOWED? crap. Who exactly is the one to Allow me or anyone to carry a gun?
But once again the question is worded to get the results the poll wants. In this case i'm curious how long before it disappears.
We are down by 7 points. (Provided it's a real poll)
Cmon peeps!
Its a radio button, 3 choice question with a submit for me.
Ok cool. Must be an iPhone/Safari issue via my phone. I’ll try on my laptop a bit later.
If you use Chrome, copy the link, then shift-ctrl-n will bring up incognito mode. paste the link, take the poll and close the window.
At this point you can do the above again, and vote like a democrat!
O2
When i click the link, it only shows me results. Doesn’t allow me to answer... is it closed already?
You may have already voted in the poll.
That poll is 6 months old and has been circulated many, many times.
People keep posting about it like it’s a new poll or relevant.
Reference here: https://www.ar-15.co/threads/175611-MSNBC-Poll-Do-you-think-people-should-be-able-to-carry-guns-in-public?highlight=MSNBC
Yeah. I remember commenting about the Yes option and the Only for self defense option...which is also Yes. Gotta love the people that make these polls to steer responses usually only to support the creation of a "news" article about the poll.
Zundfolge
12-28-2019, 10:38
This is a nifty trick with polling, there are 3 answers to the question. Two of which are basically "yes" and one is "no", this way "no" always wins because "yes" is split between two choices.
Also this isn't a survey of people, its a survey of MSNBC viewers.
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