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VA: Poll- Residents are Happy, Want Background Checks for Guns and Legal Weed
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A recent Quinnipiac University poll found that Virginia voters support overwhelmingly support background checks for all gun buyers. The poll found that 94 to 5 percent, of voters, including 90 to 8 percent among Republicans, want the background checks, CBS 6 reported. Voters also support 62 to 32 percent a Virginia law, repealed in 2012, which limited a person to buying only one handgun per month, as opposed to current law which has no limit on handgun purchases.
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Comment by:
dasing
(4/14/2017)
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Talk about lies!!!!! |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(4/14/2017)
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And, if 95% of Virginians polled favored segregated restrooms, fountains and public schools, would these idiots be touting THOSE results?
Polls have exactly ZERO to do with fundamental rights. |
Comment by:
shootergdv
(4/14/2017)
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I'm guessing they only polled Democrats ? I'm in VA and doubt many in my neighborhood voted for ANY of this . |
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