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Poll: "Should Teachers Be Allowed To Carry Guns In Scho

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A Houston radio station is following the Cleveland school shooting with a poll question: "Should teachers be allowed to carry guns in school?" Go vote at http://www.ktrh.com . It'll be up today (Thursday) only. Be sure to use the "sound off" feature to post your reasoned arguments here. But remember, you're talking to the general public, not your gun forum buddies.
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I just voted, and it was very tight. 51% for and 48 % against.
My mother is a teacher and I think that she should be able to carry if she wants to.
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up to 56% to 43% now
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Voted, but I always worry how the media will spin the numbers at the end..........
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Post by jimlongley »

Interesting.

I went there responded, and then I tried to follow the advice on the page, to refresh if I wanted to see the poll results updated. Being a little on the geeky side I was curious as to how long the results took to change since there is no count, just the percentage. I thought I might be able to estimate the count and frequency by observing the rate of change.

when I hit refresh it took me back as if I had not voted, so I tried a slightly different approach, I tracked how much the percentage changed for each time I voted.

The rate of change varied greatly, from less than 1/10 of 1% to over a quarter of a percent.

My conclusion, based on this is that a minimum of 400 had voted at the time that I was conducting my study. This is assuming that I was the only one who was voting at the particular instant of observation.

I suggest that the variation in percentages per vote cast is due to others conducting similar studies.

I recommend that all here try this study for themselves to confirm my results.
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Post by jimlongley »

I have just gone back and confirmed my suspicions, even as I voted positive, the result percentage changed in the negative, indicating to me that some weak-kneed commie pinko liberal is deliberately skewing the poll results by voting no over and over.
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Post by Longtooths »

You can vote as many times as you like, just refresh and vote again. It would seem that the NO's have figured this out as well....
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Post by RicRogue »

Well I give up...I voted at LEAST 50 times!!!!!
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