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Pruedrive t1_j914uow wrote

It shouldn’t be available to the public.. it really sucks OP is in this situation, I’d just try and avoid her, and do your best to call the authorities if she’s doing something legitimately dangerous that would garner their attention. I’m hesitant to say this.. but this is a situation as to why permits exist in the first place. (For more reasons than one.)

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AdHistorical7107 OP t1_j915zvj wrote

I'm more concerned for her kid than us. But that's a different topic.

So what's your reasoning why it shouldn't be available to the public? Are you echoing others (bad guys will use it as a tool), or do you have other concerns?

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Pruedrive t1_j917056 wrote

No it’s just something that shouldn’t be available to the public because it’s information of a personal nature. In all due honesty in this situation how would that information really change anything, outside of maybe interjecting a bit more fear into it? Until she does something illegal, or dangerous wether or not she has a permit is irrelevant, she’s clearly an unstable person, she could already have access to a weapon with no permit.. and needs to be treated in those regards. The authorities who respond to the situation will know if she has one or not.

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AdHistorical7107 OP t1_j917iq3 wrote

OK. So your reasoning is that it's personal.

I can divest into more of your points, but won't. All valid and good talking points imo.

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Pruedrive t1_j917u3t wrote

Yeah that information should be between you and the issuing authority, that’s it.. it holds no relevance for anyone else outside of a gun store, and shooting range. The broader public having access to it only creates the potential for further abuse.

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DeskFan203 t1_j91sx5v wrote

If the kid is school age, chances are she's shown her true self in the school and admin/teachers/SW are very aware, if not already involved.

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