IndyStar Poll, "Does the NRA have too much influence on Indiana lawmakers?"

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    87iroc

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    I saw Matthew Tulley's article. I know this poll is his doing.

    But if the results come back to his dislike. He'll just say 'its a sign of our conservative state and that influence' and then whine about how sad the state of affairs in Indiana is. Its not going to do anything to 'win' the poll...but its better than losing it.
     

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    Voted...
    I also just had to read the article comparing Bob Knight to the Rutgers coach. I still get ticked off over Knight being fired.
     

    Thegeek

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    The NRA in itself is nothing. The NRA is a voluntary collection of the PEOPLE who VOTE for our legislators. The NRA is merely the voice of those people. So, the NRA's voice is our voice.

    Does he want to say the people have too much say in what our legislators do?
     

    poppy

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    Voted on all three gun related questions. Texted wife, bil and sil asking them to vote. They will. Thanks to the op for the heads up.
     
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