Wall Street Journal emails about ATF BumpStock comments
James V. Grimaldi <reporter@wsj.com>
To:me
Oct 17 at 2:51 PM
The Wall Street Journal has been writing stories about various regulatory proposals and is preparing a story about a rule pending at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms at the U.S. Justice Department.
We are working with a national public research firm to help us collect information using an online survey format that should take you less than 5 minutes to complete.
Your identity, including your name and email address, will be kept confidential unless you indicate otherwise. Your answers will only be used in potential news stories when combined with other participants. At the end of the questionnaire, you will be asked if you are willing to be contacted by a reporter for The Wall Street Journal to discuss your answers further or use your name with a story.
To help us, click here, which will take you to the survey, being conducted for The Wall Street Journal by Mercury Analytics, a national public opinion research firm. Alternatively, you can go to this web address,
http://www.masurveys.com/wsj_2763?ID=
Thank you very much.
James V. Grimaldi
Senior Writer
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
O: +1 202 862-6665
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Re: Wall Street Journal emails about ATF BumpStock comments
all they're going to find is that "yes, those weren't bots"
and they'll instead report something about some attack and nazi's and hacking.
i did the stupid thing too. i figure they're contacting everyone who submitted GOA/NRA [whichever's] statement to the ATF's page.
Re: Wall Street Journal emails about ATF BumpStock comments
Wonder if they are just verifying people against or people for as well. Survey had what I posted on atf site in it.