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In reply to the discussion: Should the names and address' of police officers, judges, corrections officers, etc be public record [View all]PeaceNikki
(27,985 posts)18. I thought the gun nuts would LOOOVE this idea*. Won't that deter 'bad dudes' from taking YOUR shit?
*By "this idea" I am clearly referring to the one your OP is mocking.
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Should the names and address' of police officers, judges, corrections officers, etc be public record [View all]
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Dec 2012
OP
When gun registration is a matter of public record, I find your complaints ridiculous
RomneyLies
Dec 2012
#5
It reveals to the public at large which are the most dangerous homes in their neighborhood
RomneyLies
Dec 2012
#9
Car registration is a matter of public record, but here in California the DMV can't release peoples'
slackmaster
Dec 2012
#14
Those facts pretty well torpedo the simplistic assertion by some that "public means public"
slackmaster
Dec 2012
#19
I'm pretty sure their names are all Public Record, as Public Employees... and their salaries as well
LooseWilly
Dec 2012
#6
Did you read what he posted? 80% of his recent posts are outside the Gungeon.
OneTenthofOnePercent
Dec 2012
#40
here's the fake Trayvon Martin picture you posted in GD --came from Stormfront
CreekDog
Dec 2012
#34
No. I assume you are trying to equate gun cultists to police, judges, etc. They aren't though.
Hoyt
Dec 2012
#10
That's not a bad idea (and a reasonable starting point for discussion, too). nt
Buns_of_Fire
Dec 2012
#35