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more polls on gun control

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Posted by: pahapoika

poll on bottom left

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe...mic/index.html

poll half way down on right under daily extras

http://www.kcra.com/news/index.html

poll on left side

http://www.your4state.com/content/weather/



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

nailed em all and everyone showed 70% AGAINSTmaking gun laws stricter...Thanks for the post .



Posted by: kwflatbed

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe...mic/index.html 89% NO

poll half way down on right under daily extras

http://www.kcra.com/news/index.html Poll is not there

poll on left side

http://www.your4state.com/content/weather/ 69% No



Posted by: Nachtwächter

Direct link to KCRA poll

http://www.kcra.com/surveypopup/stat...90/detail.html



Posted by: kwflatbed

Quote:
Originally Posted by Nachtwächter
Thanks Natch 77% NO

Mayors urge Bush to tighten gun control laws



Mayor Thomas M. Menino (second from right) was joined in New Jersey yesterday by, from left, mayors Jerramiah Healy, Michael R. Bloomberg, and Glen D. Gilmore, New Jersey Assemblywoman Joan M. Quigley, and Mayor Cory Booker. (ROSE SIBAYAN/THE JERSEY JOURNAL VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS)


By Suzanne Smalley, Globe Staff | April 19, 2007
Mayor Thomas M. Menino urged the Bush administration yesterday to tighten gun control laws and stand up to the National Rifle Association in the aftermath of the massacre of 32 people at Virginia Tech.

"The federal government could take action . . . by getting the NRA to back off these issues," Menino said in a telephone interview. "Young kids have guns today. . . . How is this being perpetrated throughout the country? It's not just a Boston problem. It's a national problem."
The mayor made his comments as he returned to Boston from New Jersey, where he attended a meeting yesterday of a coalition of mayors united against illegal guns. Menino and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York started the coalition with 15 mayors in April 2006, and it grew to 214 with the addition of 27 mayors from New Jersey yesterday.
Like Menino, Bloomberg said yesterday that he will wait for the investigation to be completed before offering extensive comments on the massacre, though he did say that an average of about 30 Americans are slain by gunfire daily.
Menino pointed out that the guns Seung-Hui Cho used to kill 32 people and then himself were bought legally in Virginia. He said looser gun laws in Southern states such as Virginia cause the streets of Boston to be flooded with illegal guns.


Full Story: http://www.boston.com/news/local/art..._control_laws/



Posted by: Killjoy

Quote:
Mayor Thomas M. Menino urged the Bush administration yesterday to tighten gun control laws and stand up to the National Rifle Association in the aftermath of the massacre of 32 people at Virginia Tech.
Because, as we all know, the tight gun laws in this state make Roxbury, Dorchester, Springfield, Lowell and Worcester a crime-free paradise. Boob.



Posted by: Wolfman

What a clueless, babbling fool.



Posted by: SOT

Mumbles gotta get his dumb face in the paper somehow. Hmmm looser gun laws in VA and a killing in VA did what in MA? Nothing but get this fat fuck another grandstand photo op.





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