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73. I would take all guns being registered, BUT...
Fri Dec 28, 2012, 08:20 PM
Dec 2012

the data is only subject to legitimate law enforcement searches, and never from a squad car.

Gathering the data and making it subject to legitimate law enforcement efforts is far more important than it being open to the public.

i think that would be going to far samsingh Dec 2012 #1
That could be true. shintao Dec 2012 #8
child molestors committed the crime and could reoffend samsingh Dec 2012 #12
WTF NutmegYankee Dec 2012 #29
It would have the advantage dixiegrrrrl Dec 2012 #59
If the homes that aren't armed are easy pickings for criminals, where do all the stolen guns Ikonoklast Dec 2012 #95
Only if the NRA insists I have to be identified because I'm bipolar/ptsd. Denninmi Dec 2012 #2
No. I don't care if my neighbors are armed or not. nt. NCTraveler Dec 2012 #3
Bad Idea (IMO) ThePeoplesRepublicUS Dec 2012 #4
it's not about the government samsingh Dec 2012 #13
I could care less if my neighbors are armed either Mojorabbit Dec 2012 #5
I would actually worry this could decrease the value of my home. Barack_America Dec 2012 #6
I heard one Republican comment........ shintao Dec 2012 #11
that serves only to embarrass and no other purpose of public safety samsingh Dec 2012 #14
People are callous, hateful and resentful shintao Dec 2012 #25
who? joelw23 Dec 2012 #90
There are no registered gun owners in my neighborhood. Lizzie Poppet Dec 2012 #7
Here, either, but there are pistol eprmits for handgins obamanut2012 Dec 2012 #17
No background checks either for the recipient of a gun HockeyMom Dec 2012 #44
Yes...and I'd like to see that changed. Lizzie Poppet Dec 2012 #61
I dont think there should be any public list Marrah_G Dec 2012 #9
really? joelw23 Dec 2012 #91
No. tradecenter Dec 2012 #10
Should victims of stalkers and abusers be publicly identified? obamanut2012 Dec 2012 #15
I agree with this!! shintao Dec 2012 #33
Maybe those close to a school? n/t Cleita Dec 2012 #16
Why make that exception? obamanut2012 Dec 2012 #18
I dunno. Wouldn't it make sense like child molesters being identified if Cleita Dec 2012 #20
You're comparing child molester's living near schools tradecenter Dec 2012 #23
Equating gun owners and sex offenders?! obamanut2012 Dec 2012 #24
Both are a danger to children. Sorry about your indignance but the news would suggest Cleita Dec 2012 #28
How, as a legal gun owner who lives just across the street from tradecenter Dec 2012 #34
Of course it's stupid. Now you guys get it. n/t Cleita Dec 2012 #43
I get it now. tradecenter Dec 2012 #47
It wasn't a strawman obamanut2012 Dec 2012 #41
My real point is that gun storage should not be allowed in private residences anywhere, Cleita Dec 2012 #46
When you convince criminals to store their guns in depots, tradecenter Dec 2012 #52
It makes it much harder for the criminals to begin with. But so Cleita Dec 2012 #62
That would eliminate the most effective means of self defense ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #69
Well, a quick google will disprove your assertion. Cleita Dec 2012 #72
Actually it does not address what I said in the least ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #74
The best defense is your brain. Cleita Dec 2012 #78
Your best weapon is your mind ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #81
The really scary aspect of it to me is that some of these people actually vote in elections slackmaster Dec 2012 #32
These people? Cleita Dec 2012 #49
The people hes referring to, have no intention to listening to anyone elses side of this issue. N/T beevul Dec 2012 #58
Your position on this issue is so far off the scale, there is no way we could ever come to agreement slackmaster Dec 2012 #63
I don't support publication of a list of gun owners or other things Cleita Dec 2012 #65
Exactly!! joelw23 Dec 2012 #92
How many school rampage shooters lived close to a school? GreenStormCloud Dec 2012 #30
Probably not. However, I was suggesting an alternative to the orginal Cleita Dec 2012 #36
Now that is fucked up. NutmegYankee Dec 2012 #35
Did I do that comparison? It seems others including you did. I only Cleita Dec 2012 #40
Yes you did. NutmegYankee Dec 2012 #48
I know a lot of people who don't like being identified like criminals but they are. Cleita Dec 2012 #50
Then why support or condone it? NutmegYankee Dec 2012 #53
Violation of equal protection of the law. NutmegYankee Dec 2012 #45
Why? tradecenter Dec 2012 #21
Just a thought. If we are going to suggest putting out a public list of gun owners maybe we Cleita Dec 2012 #26
GLADYS! slackmaster Dec 2012 #19
In most states guns and gun owners aren't registered. N/T GreenStormCloud Dec 2012 #22
Would this do for an identification sign? Fumesucker Dec 2012 #27
please stop H2O Man Dec 2012 #31
you're funny. ntt rrneck Dec 2012 #37
personally, i'm FAR more interested in knowing who has guns than who is a sexual deviant. unblock Dec 2012 #38
No. Rex Dec 2012 #39
No. But the serial numbers for their guns should be on a national registry. bluestate10 Dec 2012 #42
And I could support that as a gun owner. NutmegYankee Dec 2012 #51
That seems like a good idea. HappyMe Dec 2012 #55
good JEFF9K Dec 2012 #54
Just implement Poindexter's Information Awareness Office and quit beating around the bush. jody Dec 2012 #56
Done. Been done long ago. Rex Dec 2012 #98
no Skittles Dec 2012 #57
I assume most are KT2000 Dec 2012 #60
They have been in my parents' neighborhood tabbycat31 Dec 2012 #64
Nobody's personal information should be released to the public Piazza Riforma Dec 2012 #66
It won't do any good LeftInTX Dec 2012 #67
"5,740 children and teens killed by guns in 2008 & 2009"... -..__... Dec 2012 #68
You also have to include some adults, i.e. those age 18 and 19, to come up with a figure that high slackmaster Dec 2012 #70
I find this sign somewhat apropos ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #71
Of course you do, because you celebrate death DisgustipatedinCA Dec 2012 #76
No I find it apropos because it tweaks those who's undies are way too tight on some of this ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #80
Your conditional if is in the realm of fantasy.....do you always create your own reality? DisgustipatedinCA Dec 2012 #84
You were the one making hypothetical veiled threats so it was your fantasy ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #85
I would take all guns being registered, BUT... RomneyLies Dec 2012 #73
impossible arely staircase Dec 2012 #75
No rustydog Dec 2012 #77
Burglars would love it! DollarBillHines Dec 2012 #79
They would also know which homes have guns they can steal Major Nikon Dec 2012 #97
ABSOLUTELY NOT. n/t Stand and Fight Dec 2012 #82
Yes MightyMopar Dec 2012 #83
yes, they should, just like car owners. i, personally, wouldn't ever care or look at the list. farminator3000 Dec 2012 #86
"why not? got something to hide?" That you, Admiral Poindexter? friendly_iconoclast Dec 2012 #87
There's a public registry of car owners in your area? Union Scribe Dec 2012 #96
people have them in driveways and garages, so they're right out in the open? farminator3000 Dec 2012 #100
Yes. There is already a registered sex offender list in my state. RebelOne Dec 2012 #88
I suspect it's a privacy issue... CBHagman Dec 2012 #89
bad idea is right!!! AzSweet Dec 2012 #93
seriously? backwoodsbob Dec 2012 #94
Luckily, I do not live in a state/city with a registration scheme... S_B_Jackson Dec 2012 #99
Child molesters have a record of molesting children. OnionPatch Dec 2012 #101
Children Home Alone, W/ Guns otohara Dec 2012 #102
I foresee an increase in unregistered weapons - lynne Dec 2012 #103
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