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Please read and post in the poll

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Post by hi-power »

The poll is a close one. But only 107 votes so far.
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Thank you for posting the link.....the poll definitely needs our attention.
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Some South Medford students say they are uncomfortable with the idea of a teacher carrying a gun, especially since they cannot bring even scissors to school.

"I totally understand she wants to protect herself," said Lauren Forderer, 16, a junior. "But I don't agree she should bring her problems around 2,000 other people."
Their discomfort likely comes from having been told too many times that they are safer with no guns allowed at the school. What they don't get is that the policy only stops those who are willing to follow it.

And to Ms. Lauren Forderer, I would point out that I'm pretty certain that Ms. Katz has no desire to bring or have her problems brought to the school, but that won't stop them (him) from coming there nearly as well as allowing her to bring her handgun would. The idea that her husband won't come after her at work because because she works at a school is laughable at best, and potentially deadly at worst.

BTW, I am not passing judgement on either Mr. Katz or Ms. Katz, or the truthfulness of his or her claims. I believe that unless there is adequate reason to revoke her CHL that she should be allowed to take her handgun with her (even to school).
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The only people that are made safe in gun banned areas are the bad guys.
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Post by bpet »

57% for carry
43% against carry

with 119 votes cast.
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Post by elwood blooz »

69.7 for
30.2 against

172 votes
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Post by longtooth »

71+% to 28+% now. :grin:
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72.6%+/27.3%- with 194 cast.
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Thane wrote:72.6%+/27.3%- with 194 cast.
That's funny. I got the exact same vote tally after I voted. Which means my vote obviously wasn't counted. (I voted for, in case you doubted.)
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Post by seamusTX »

That poll isn't working. Almost an hour later the count is exactly the same.

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Post by Frost »

74.7% to 25.2 out of 210 votes.

Many polls don't update the count after every vote.
It can happen here.
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Post by RKirby »

The link for the poll doesn't work now. The results must not have been going the way they expected. :roll:
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Post by Kalrog »

75.9 to 24.0 with 220 votes cast. I think the problem was actually a bad link. Try this one and see if it is better.

http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?secti ... id=5696769
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Post by WillieD »

I voted and the poll was at 76.7% yes with 228 votes.
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