A politician is preparing to speak to voters in Connecticut. He DOES NOT favor gun control laws. However, a survey of 1200 voters from this state resulted in 984 voters that supported some level of gun control laws. (Assume a good random sample was taken).

a. Using the survey data given construct a 99% confidence interval for the true proportion of voters in this state that supports some level of gun control laws.
b. You are his political advisor. He asked you if he should bring up his position on gun control laws during his speech to voters in this state. Interpret the confidence interval given in part a. for him in a clear statistical inference. Also, tell how you advise him.