74% on east coast want gin GUN registration (according to a new poll). Emily Miller catches another one of the left leaning sets out…
The survey released Tuesday was done jointly by Roanoke College in Virginia, Rutgers-Eagleton in New Jersey and Siena College in New York. It shows that 68 percent of New York voters and a whopping 74 percent of New Jersey voters are in favor of establishing a national gun registry.
Full article at the Washington Times HERE.
Remember…
That’s what I get for trying to type one and post it quickly… sigh
And thanks to Paw HERE is CT Carry’s response to the State.
“74% on east coast want gin registration”
Ban gin and only criminals will have Tom Collins!
(Sorry but I had to do it)
They can take the gin, but if they come for the scotch & cigars it’s going to get UGLY, just say’n…
Ab-so-freakin’-LUTE-ly! 🙂
Whatever happened to this country?
Results driven poll? I’m calling B.S. on this. Where did their lists come from?
Gerry/Brigid- You caught me… sigh… Fixed! :-=)
Buck- Yep
Ed/WSF- Look at who did the poll… Students, democrats, liberal left… Note there is NO record of ‘whom’ actually was polled…
The polled political science students at Princeton.
LL- Probably… sigh
I am throwing the B.S.flag on this survey
You can have my gin and tonic when you pry the empty class from my drunken fingers…or give me bourbon
Emily Miller is pretty much all around awesomeness. My little sister says I have a bigger crush on her than she does on the boys in One Direction.
Even if it was a valid poll, SO WHAT?
My rights are not subject to a plebiscite. Period.
gfa
My thoughts exactly. Want to ban guns or force registration? Then amend the Constitution to give the government that power. Until then, I don’t care if 99% of the people polled think I ought to turn in my guns and take up tap dancing.
Rick- You me and a bunch of others…
SPE- Snerk… gotcha… She’s a good one, and definitely on OUR side!
gfa- Point!
DB- Agree!!!
The right to bear arms for self-defense is God-given, it is not granted by the Bill of Rights and cannot be removed by any amendment.