ViperJeff
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Looks like people are starting to get it
The newspaper explains that in the wake of the Aurora incident, Centennial State residents are turning thumbs down on new gun control initiatives, and instead literally sticking to their guns.
According to a Denver Post poll taken two months after the shooting, “Fifty-six percent said it was more important to protect the right to own guns versus 39 percent who said controlling gun ownership and 5 percent who answered they weren't sure. Men tended to be more likely to defend gun ownership, with 63 percent supporting the right to own guns and 32 percent saying gun control was more important.”
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The newspaper explains that in the wake of the Aurora incident, Centennial State residents are turning thumbs down on new gun control initiatives, and instead literally sticking to their guns.
According to a Denver Post poll taken two months after the shooting, “Fifty-six percent said it was more important to protect the right to own guns versus 39 percent who said controlling gun ownership and 5 percent who answered they weren't sure. Men tended to be more likely to defend gun ownership, with 63 percent supporting the right to own guns and 32 percent saying gun control was more important.”
The Story