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Rec because I agree with 50% of this post slackmaster Dec 2012 #1
not that the private sector does any better unblock Dec 2012 #2
Not necessarily. Tax data, for example, is pretty well confidential. DanTex Dec 2012 #4
And passport files.....oops yellowcanine Dec 2012 #47
I agree oddoneout Dec 2012 #3
I agree as well. JaneyVee Dec 2012 #5
I suggest a police type psych test for all before a gun purchase is allowed. L0oniX Dec 2012 #6
Is it a violation of privacy to release and publish ... GodlessBiker Dec 2012 #7
I don't know. Is that information publicly available? DanTex Dec 2012 #8
I couldn't agree with you more. tradecenter Dec 2012 #9
How come? treestar Dec 2012 #10
See WilliamPitt's post on that subject slackmaster Dec 2012 #11
So let the potential attacker know you have the gun treestar Dec 2012 #19
The gun is not the issue slackmaster Dec 2012 #21
One's address is not "unlisted" if one does something to create a public record. treestar Dec 2012 #22
That's a nice rationalization slackmaster Dec 2012 #24
Not a rationalization at all AceWheeler Dec 2012 #43
The protection order usually will prohibit him from having one too. shadowrider Dec 2012 #38
Because it's none of your business, that's why. MicaelS Dec 2012 #17
Why? You have possession of something you can use to kill me? treestar Dec 2012 #18
"We register cars publicly." - And Rebecca Schaeffer was killed because of available DMV records. PoliticAverse Dec 2012 #29
She was killed because a psycho had a gun treestar Dec 2012 #46
In Munnesota, cops and other Jenoch Dec 2012 #34
So you'd be ok with blanket publishing this info SpartanDem Dec 2012 #41
It's already public treestar Dec 2012 #45
It isn't the point... Coyote_Tan Dec 2012 #26
If a criminal knows you have Jenoch Dec 2012 #33
Concur. byronius Dec 2012 #12
Agree 100% n/t lynne Dec 2012 #13
Here is another self righteous anti gun position. You must keep your guns safely hidden and locked bluerum Dec 2012 #14
That's funny. I thought all responsible gun owners did that. You mean there are some madinmaryland Dec 2012 #39
Agree 100% California's DMV record are not public, guns should be the same. nationwide Dems to Win Dec 2012 #15
the lovely Rebecca Shaeffer Skittles Dec 2012 #16
Great idea! nt ecstatic Dec 2012 #20
We should have the right to know who is armed in our communities Hugabear Dec 2012 #23
There are lots of things I'd like to know about my neighbors... Coyote_Tan Dec 2012 #27
I'd certainly like to know which ones are closet Furries, or Abba fans slackmaster Dec 2012 #28
What's wrong with ABBA? sarisataka Dec 2012 #31
Have you just outed yourself here, sarisataka? Or should I call you "Bjorn?" slackmaster Dec 2012 #32
I choose to exercise my 5th Amendment rights... sarisataka Dec 2012 #36
I agree n/t RomneyLies Dec 2012 #25
It should be public bowens43 Dec 2012 #30
So how do we get criminals to register their guns? hack89 Dec 2012 #35
Exactly! Sadiedog Dec 2012 #42
Not only private, but it should require a warrant to access. OneTenthofOnePercent Dec 2012 #37
Nonsense. I jumped thru MUCH tougher and many more hoops... 99Forever Dec 2012 #40
And I would support such a law. nt NutmegYankee Dec 2012 #44
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