There are reasons to be concerned with polls, but they’re still somewhat useful. They’re about the only decent gauge we have on how the general public feels about certain things. That doesn’t mean our rights should be set aside because of those results or anything, but it’s good to know how people feel about a given thing. Recently, ISO decided that gun stores should get their own code that credit card companies can use to track purchases. This hasn’t gone over well with the gun rights community for what should be obvious reasons. However, as the NSSF notes, it’s not going over well with a lot of people. ... - Tom Knighton
Poll in anti-gun bastion doesn't go anti-gun way – Bearing Arms
Poll in anti-gun bastion doesn't go anti-gun way – Bearing Arms