View Full Version : Denver Post stupid Poll
daknee_k
08-17-2012, 17:42
Should people WITH a concealed carry permit be allowed to carry at sporting events?
Grrrrrrrrr. [Rant1]
http://www.denverpost.com/
hghclsswhitetrsh
08-17-2012, 17:46
Voted
Voted.
I'm betting we can float this poll if everyone votes...
We are down by 50 votes,
101 says "No. The last thing that's needed in a crowd of 50,000 screaming fans is a bunch of guns".
50 say :Yes. Concealed carry reduces the chance of a public shooting like the one at an Aurora movie theater".
68 Siding against the school
124 Siding with
We are behind by 58 votes now
SideShow Bob
08-17-2012, 18:08
We're losing, 124 to 68......
wctriumph
08-17-2012, 18:09
Well, with only 121 votes cast including my yes vote, I guess we really see how many people actually read the Denver Post.
TEA
KevDen2005
08-17-2012, 18:12
Voted
sabot_round
08-17-2012, 18:24
Voted!! We're still down.
Yes. Concealed carry reduces the chance of a public shooting like the one at an Aurora movie theater.http://extras.mnginteractive.com/live/std/polls_results.gif 89 Votes, or 36.92 %No. The last thing that's needed in a crowd of 50,000 screaming fans is a bunch of guns.http://extras.mnginteractive.com/live/std/polls_results.gif 135 Votes, or 56.01 %
SideShow Bob
08-17-2012, 18:36
I'm sure most of the 50,000 fans would be much more polite to the people sitting around them if they knew someone might have a CCW......
And there would be a lot less drinking and driving due to carrying concealed, at least the responsible CCW'ers wouldn't drink while carrying......
Or does a stadium fall under a drinking establishment ?
Byte Stryke
08-17-2012, 18:36
people are stupid and refuse to learn.
TEAMRICO
08-17-2012, 18:43
I voted.....yeaaaah!
Zundfolge
08-17-2012, 18:47
Or does a stadium fall under a drinking establishment ?
Doesn't matter, Colorado law doesn't forbid CCW in a "drinking establishment" ... just can't CCW "under the influence".
Voted YES! You don't know where you may need to defend yourself, your family or maybe someone else so it shouldn't matter where you carry. If you plan on being somewhere where you want to get intoxicated then you need to be responsible and either not drink or not have your firearm.
SideShow Bob
08-17-2012, 18:54
Doesn't matter, Colorado law doesn't forbid CCW in a "drinking establishment" ... just can't CCW "under the influence".
My mistake.......
Standard poll taking bias, frame the questions to predetermine the result.
Great-Kazoo
08-17-2012, 19:14
We are down by 50 votes,
101 says "No. The last thing that's needed in a crowd of 50,000 screaming fans is a bunch of guns".
50 say :Yes. Concealed carry reduces the chance of a public shooting like the one at an Aurora movie theater".
Because everyone knows there is more violence with the parents and drunk spectators that with gun owners.
Denver Post, they're still in business??
Can't even find the pole on that cluster F of a page. Reminds me of that wedding website.
EDIT: Found it. Terribly worded. Whether or not CCW reduces public shootings has nothing to do with whether it should be allowed or not.
yankeefan98121
08-17-2012, 19:45
voted
yankeefan98121
08-17-2012, 19:52
and again and again and again from all my devices
We're still down
189 Yes
251 No
encorehunter
08-17-2012, 21:23
We are up 435 yes to 351 no right now with a few maybes.
10mm-man
08-17-2012, 21:50
We are up 435 yes to 351 no right now with a few maybes.
Why do I feel like maybe we swayed that vote a bit?? Refresh, vote, refresh,vote, refresh, vote,....................
HoneyBadger
08-17-2012, 22:03
I voted multiple times.
alan0269
08-17-2012, 22:07
510 to 390
Where is the poll on the page? I can't find it....I know it's there somewhere.
patrick0685
08-17-2012, 22:29
voted...we are up now
Scanker19
08-17-2012, 22:36
You do know that the ATF is going to follow yalls IP address and come take your guns. You just "registered" your guns. Obama 2012[Peep]
JMBD2112
08-17-2012, 22:37
voted
Big Wall
08-17-2012, 22:50
Voted
buckshotbarlow
08-18-2012, 07:51
here are the results now, after my vote...
In light of the University of Colorado banning guns at ticketed events on its Boulder and Colorado Springs campuses, should people with concealed-carry permits be allowed to bring weapons to sporting events?
Total Votes = 1915Yes. Concealed carry reduces the chance of a public shooting like the one at an Aurora movie theater.http://extras.mnginteractive.com/live/std/polls_results.gif 1057 Votes, or 55.19 %No. The last thing that's needed in a crowd of 50,000 screaming fans is a bunch of guns.http://extras.mnginteractive.com/live/std/polls_results.gif 770 Votes, or 40.20 %Maybe. It depends on whether alcohol is sold at the venue.http://extras.mnginteractive.com/live/std/polls_results.gif 88 Votes, or 4.595 %
Its working, we are up 1069-785.
eneranch
08-18-2012, 08:22
Keep it going !!
Total Votes = 2062
Yes. 1119 Votes, or 54.26 %
No. 849 Votes, or 41.17 %
Maybe. 94 Votes, or 4.558 %
SouthPaw
08-18-2012, 08:58
Voted, and posted on a few websites.
Voted and yes is still ahead.
whichfinger
08-18-2012, 10:04
Voted
TriggerHappy
08-18-2012, 10:06
Voted. Up by almost 200
Voted as well the good was way past the bad. Silly poles anyway, is anyone listening in the news?
argonstrom
08-18-2012, 16:46
Close to tied again...
2008f450
08-18-2012, 16:53
Voted
Voted, yes are up 1810 no at 1751.
They took the lead back last night.
whichfinger
08-19-2012, 12:01
I just voted again.[Tooth]
2282 yes, 2481 no. Looks like the libs have rallied, too. Keep hitting it.
I think there's someone sitting there watching it. I've been watching it for about 30 min off and on this morning and it's been pretty static but as soon as 'yes' gets a vote it seems that 'no' gets 2 or 3.
10mm-man
08-19-2012, 12:11
Losing..........
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