First, let me begin by saying that constitutional rights should not be based upon the idea of "majority rules"... in fact, constitutional protections are only needed when it is the will of the majority to inflict "majority rules" legislation upon people. If a majority of people thought that CC should be allowed everywhere, we wouldn't even have such restrictions now.
Therefore, I really don't look at this as that important in the big picture because HOPEFULLY the legislators see their responsibility is to first uphold the Constitution. Then again, when was the last time a legislator actually behaved counter to their 'feelings' if those 'feelings' ran counter to the Constitution? Ah yes... that pesky oath and all.
BTW, some of you may be put off by the sample size of 600. However, since the percentages were not even close, allowing for a confidence interval of +/- 4, and guessing that they shot for a 95% confidence level, a sample size of 600 would be about right. I could write a text-book about this but alas, this is an Open Carry website, not a statistical philosophy course.
I do have my concerns with the question(s) asked and other aspects of the poll. But, thinking that the data is probably quite sound, what this REALLY tells us is that we have to get moving on this issue if we want this legislation to pass.