Monday, June 15, 2015

Americans say, "We Like Living In Neighborhoods With Guns, Thank You."

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 22% of Likely U.S. Voters would feel safer living in a neighborhood where nobody was allowed to own a gun over one where they could have a gun for their own protection. Sixty-eight percent (68%) would feel safer in a neighborhood where guns are allowed, while 10% are not sure.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

And I'm guessing the percentage is even higher than that, considering many pro-gun people don't want their thoughts known to a complete stranger over the phone. And also the amount of people who keep their land-line disconnected so as not to be bothered by telemarketers and those looking for your "opinion".

Uncle Elmo said...

Washington Post-ABC News poll shows that the people that are most likely to feel comfortable with guns in the home are-

Southern men who own guns, are Conservative, Republican, middle class and White.

In other words, all of the people Obama has targeted. What a coincidence.

Anonymous said...

It doesn't matter if people feel comfortable or not. The right to keep and bear arms is not open to the whims of the democratic vote.

Don't be FOOLED into touting this garbage like it matters. It doesn't. It is not germane. The ONLY thing touting this serves is lending credibility to the idea that polling about feelings actually matters.

Recognize the false premise folks. Call it out at every turn. Its the only way to cut through the fabricated diversion and get the conversation back on point.
The RIGHT to keep and bear SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED!

Ed said...

"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." - U.S. Constitution, Second Amendment

Which way is the wind blowing today? It really does not matter what the opinion poll results are. The U.S. Constitution still applies.