October 21st 2015
A Gallup survey question posed --"Suppose more Americans were allowed to carry concealed weapons if they passed a criminal background check and training course. If more Americans carried concealed weapons, would the United States be safer or less safe?".
That's the question Gallup put to 1,015 adults in a poll whose results were released yesterday. And the survey said! Fifty-six percent answered yes, 41 percent said no, three percent said "say what?" It's something of a shame that the pollsters added the bit about a criminal background check and training course.
Those two requirements are a clear infringement on Americans' natural, civil and Constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms. And don't do a thing to increase "gun safety." Still, the "feel good" caveats yielded the above result, which should get the anti-gun rights folks sweating bullets. Well, it would if . . .
They didn't ignore it. Which, of course, they will. As will the mainstream media, the same folks who promoted the hell out of a different result in a different question in the same poll, regarding "stricter gun laws." ...... --> 
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