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In reply to the discussion: New York Journal News Publishes Gun Owners' Names In Westchester, Rockland Counties [View all]virginia mountainman
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Show just how out of touch, and extreme the gun control movement really is... They have no problem "outing" a Woman hiding from a violent ex, simply because she dares to own a gun to protect herself and children from the ex.
They are so blind to the dogma of Gun Control, they cannot see the effects of their actions.
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onehandle
Dec 2012
OP
I agree at this point. If they owned dangerous wildlife like tigers and such, they'd have to
kestrel91316
Dec 2012
#1
That's only because human beings are smarter than ducks, rabbits, pigs, or whatever?!
harmonicon
Dec 2012
#129
Did they need a "permit" to exercise that right? - or any other except the 2nd?
askeptic
Dec 2012
#117
OMG! Who would have ever imagined that homes might contain things worth stealing!?
onehandle
Dec 2012
#6
my friend is detective on city PD. He never worked a breakin or invasion of a dog owner
pasto76
Dec 2012
#14
these guns owners are NOT private information, they are public records - your comparison
msongs
Dec 2012
#62
Should those nuts screaming outside of abortion clinics be legally barred from doing so?
harmonicon
Dec 2012
#37
I didn't say anything about joining the NRA - I don't know where you got that from.
harmonicon
Dec 2012
#130
I can't really think of many drugs that don't involve using nasty chemicals in their production.
harmonicon
Dec 2012
#75
Eventually attrition solves that problem, in a hypothetical decriminalized society.
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2012
#89
No, they're going to do whatever it takes to stop an intruder, of course
customerserviceguy
Dec 2012
#144
Absolutely. Some years ago a criminal gang was discovered that used NSSA's annual report on
jody
Dec 2012
#22
"guns get up and shoot the burglars"? Obviously NO, guns don't get up and commit a crime.
jody
Dec 2012
#53
IMO traditional crimes including that with firearms are committed by people who are different than
jody
Dec 2012
#107
A Chinese co-worker once told me something quite profound about life in an authoritarian state
slackmaster
Dec 2012
#102
DU doesn't allow the posting of certain personal information, but DU isn't a newspaper.
harmonicon
Dec 2012
#61
The US Department of Justice pins the number of lawful defensive gun uses
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2012
#105
And is my life more in danger if my neigbour doesn't own a killing device at all?
harmonicon
Dec 2012
#52
Also, people who may have been living in anonymous locations to evade abusive
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2012
#73
What about a domestic violance victim, whom has been hiding from a violent ex???
virginia mountainman
Dec 2012
#63
Rebecca Shaeffer was murdered in 1989 by a stalker who got her address from the California DMV
slackmaster
Dec 2012
#104
Thats you, many folks, realize that the cops tend to only take reports...
virginia mountainman
Dec 2012
#92
Here is a sample of the kinds of public information about author Dwight R. Worley that ANYONE...
slackmaster
Dec 2012
#101
reprehensible invasion of privacy and the cheerleaders should be ashamed of themselves
Alamuti Lotus
Dec 2012
#115
Good Analogy - What if they recorded your vote for public disclosure (the gun) in a database?
askeptic
Dec 2012
#131