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Oklahoma City, OK - On November 15, 2005, a press release was issued concerning a professional poll conducted by Cole Hargrave Snodgrass & Associates. The poll showed that Oklahomans favored a ban on pit bulls by more than 20 percentage points.

The poll of 500 registered voters across the state was conducted from August 8-11, 2005.

  • The data shows 44% percent strongly favored a ban and 11% percent somewhat favored a ban, for a total of 55% percent.
  • 17% percent strongly opposed a ban and 18 percent somewhat opposed a ban, for a total of 35% percent (10% percent were undecided).
  • Women favored the ban by 60% percent, while 30% percent did not. Men favored the ban by 49% percent, while 42% percent did not.
  • Republicans favored the ban, 52% percent to 36% percent. Democrats favored the ban, 58% percent to 34% percent.
  • Urban voters favored the ban, 56% percent to 35% percent. And rural
  • voters favor the ban, 54 percent to 36 percent.
  • Only 8 percent of respondents favored doing nothing at all about vicious
  • dog attacks.

(The full survey is located below under the "attachment" link)


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