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The Chronicle says it had no intention of publishing any such database, but will instead use the information in the aggregate to look for trends and ensure the concealed weapons system isn't being abused.
I don't honestly even know what that means and honestly I doubt they could articulate it in any rational manner either. It's a statistical fact that concealed license holders are overall probably the most law abiding demographic among us.

Another fact is that concealed license holders, or other firearms license holders, are being abused, not the other way around. It is OUR rights that are being infringed, and it is US who grin and bear up under that abuse of our rights. Not the other way around.
 
This would put gun owners at risk for break ins when they arent home. All it does it create a rob-me list. Safes/locks dont matter. All these guys have to do is watch "The Lock Picking Lawyer" and quickly theyll learn how easy it is to simply pick or bypass a lock.
This suggests that these types of criminals are smart enough to learn a new skill...

-Robert
 
SO I guess my answer would have to be No. in a recent conversation with my Neighbor who I know pretty well. And the topic of reloading comes up when were where talking about how hard finding ammo is. I don't mention I been doing it for 50+ years.
 
The title of the article is "Should you know if your neighbor owns a gun?" but I think that is misleading.


Would they make the same assertion if it was "Should you know if your neighbor owns a dildo?" of "Should you know if your neighbor is gay?".
For the record, I'm not gay, and I don't own any dildos. A few billabongs maybe...

Hmmmm, does my neighbor watch porn, go to church, eat meat, have a stinky bathroom??? Enquirer minds want to know... film at eleven.
 
For the record, I'm not gay, and I don't own any dildos. A few billabongs maybe...

Hmmmm, does my neighbor watch porn, go to church, eat meat, have a stinky bathroom??? Enquirer minds want to know... film at eleven.
My long distance WiFi internet goes thru a relay my neighbor has and is repeated down to the valley to the ISP (who BTW knows my uncle). I wonder how much of my web surfing habits my neighbor and the provider know about? Neighbor probably nothing, provider, probably everything.
 
1) "They are good protein! Leave us alone. Haha. I never claimed that we were smart."
But how do they taste? :D

2) "But is it .... military grade?"
I'm sure the NEW! WOKE!! military has an official spec sheet for sex toys.
 
If my neighbor is building bombs in its basement, absuing children, fakin the funk, donating to NPR... Yes, I have a right to know. Otherwise Karen can mind its own bubblegumming business.
My new neighbor's recycle blows paper into my yard... I found a NARAL donation letter addressed to them. :mad::mad::mad:

The other not quite as new neighbors I ve taken shooting at IDPA matches. :D:D:D:D
 
With the amount of gun sales in the last year and a half it may be safer to assume that they all have guns
Prof. John Lott's wonderful research and subsequent book (fairly well dated by now but still applies I think) "More Guns, Less Crime". It's the reason why the so called Wild West was actually pretty peaceful outside the rowdy saloons.
 
I'd sure LIKE my neighbours to own guns - of some kind - but none of them actually do.

The way things are here in UK, I'd know, since I know both local gun clubs and their members, some of whom are also members at MY gun club.

A friend of Mrs tac and HER NDN were invited around to sit in the backyard and gas some afternoon, and to bring the one husband - belonging to the other gal. The idea was to sit, suck tea, eat baked goods and watch my trains go by. The husband is very keen on the bigger kind of trains I have, and has obviously seen my YouTube channel about them. He has also seen my shooting channel - tac's guns, and is altogether way too keen to find out about my guns. He IS a shooter of .22cal TR, as he's a member up on the local club, which is situated in a former aircraft hanger and does .22cal TR and air weapons.

Trains we can talk about, but guns? I'd have to see him around guns up on his own club before I'd share anything of mine with him in a show and tell session.
 
I thought the same thing as well.

And another article in the Sacramento Bee says this:

The Chronicle says it had no intention of publishing any such database, but will instead use the information in the aggregate to look for trends and ensure the concealed weapons system isn't being abused.

Which differs from what the Globe said. So what is it about ? "danger to the public'' or ensuring the CC weapons system 'isn't being abused' ?

I have no doubt they would have had set up a call system to 'poll' CCL license holders and probably would have 'threatened' them in some way if they did not answer their questions, such as public notification in the paper.
Let me grab my tinfoil hat.....

What about this:

They want the info so they can use their LexisNexis account to do 50 state background checks on existing gun owners in Hope's of finding prohibited persons. Then they can scream at the top of their lungs that the system doesn't work and needs to be abolished.

:s0156:
 
Let me make a little point here, and then I'll drop the subject - the 'Chronicle', is a CIVILIAN-owned rag, run by civilians, for the enlightenment of the civilian population at large. As such, they have no more right to know who has what, and to publish their findings, than they have to post a list of social security numbers held by people in their state.

Do YOU or anybody else here have the right to collect driver's licence details and to publish them? Of course not.

Having a driver's licence is not an option if you want to drive legally in your state - it also acts as a form of ID and gives other details, too. In those states where gun registration is compulsory, it is because it is a state legal requirement and not an option. In that respect, no bunch of seat-polishing reporters with their own dubious agenda can either require or in any way compel the state to release details.
 
I've GOT IT!
...just now came to me:
People need to know who in their neighborhood has a gun because when the Biden airstrikes/nukes come it will effect them as well.

If someone on your street has a gun, you could receive an errant missile at your house. you must move far away from all of those people.

If someone in your county has a gun and the nukes fly... well, at least you'll die having the satisfaction of knowing that you owned them on Twitter one time.

The dots are scattered, but they ARE connectable.
 

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