Denver Post Poll on Magazine Limits Ballot Proposal

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try finding it from:

http://www.denverpost.com/opinionpolls


we are down to 60%

That link works, and we're over 70% with 92k votes.

Here are the current results for the issues they're polling:

Mag ban:

Assuming state House Bill 1224, which limits gun magazines to 15 rounds, will become law, how would you vote on a 2014 ballot measure to overturn it?
Total Votes = 92229
For. I oppose the limit and would vote to overturn the bill.
64778 Votes, or 70.23 %
Against. I support the limit and would vote to uphold the bill.
27229 Votes, or 29.52 %
Unsure. I haven't decided yet.
222 Votes, or 0.240 %

Overall legislative activity:

During Colorado's current legislative session, the majority Democrats have passed several gun-control bills, civil unions, in-state tuition for illegal immigrant children, and are poised to take on the death penalty and a major tax hike for education. Are they overreaching?
Total Votes = 26438
Yes. They are ignoring a large segment of the electorate.
23605 Votes, or 89.28 %
No. This is the will of the voters who elected them to office.
2455 Votes, or 9.285 %
Unsure. I'm waiting to see what actually becomes law.
378 Votes, or 1.429 %

Gay marriage:

Colorado will soon become one of 18 states that offer recognition of same-sex couples, either through or civil unions or gay marriage. Which, if either, do you support?
Total Votes = 28832
Civil unions
3774 Votes, or 13.08 %
Gay marriage
1272 Votes, or 4.411 %
Both
4370 Votes, or 15.15 %
Neither
19416 Votes, or 67.34 %

Bloomberg's soda ban:

Should New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg appeal a judge's decision to strike down a citywide ban on big sugary drinks?
Total Votes = 16376
Yes. The ban is an important public health effort.
626 Votes, or 3.822 %
No. The ban doesn't make any sense.
15555 Votes, or 94.98 %
Unsure. I can see both sides.
195 Votes, or 1.190 %
 
Y'all are still steady at over 70%. Point this out to your politically hesitant governor ... that's more than 2:1 against. A statewide vote could overturn the law; a statewide vote could also unseat him.
 
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