by exploited » Wed Nov 05, 2014 4:59 pm
To be fair, if American voters are like voters everywhere else, they likely voted for a sound bite rather than particular policies. So if you were to question them about particular gun control policies, they quite likely voted against their own interests.
Here, the Liberal government introduced a long gun registry. The Conservative opposition successfully slandered it (and this is coming from a guy opposed to it), causing a large percentage of people to say it should be repealed. When pollsters asked them whether they supported the registry they'd say no - when the pollsters asked whether police should be given the tools to know when entering a house or property with long guns, they said yes. Now that was the exact point of the registry, but the average voter didn't know that.