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LymePilot t1_j91g32f wrote

What they privately own is none of your damn business. If you are concerned involve police and if you have a legitimate report it will get sorted out.

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AdHistorical7107 OP t1_j91gbnp wrote

So your reasoning is it's no one business. Got it.

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LymePilot t1_j91hxli wrote

I suspect this person also owns a motor vehicle and there is alcohol in the home. Should we alert EVERYONE! What about common tools or under the sink chemicals. All equally capable of taking a life, but I have a feeling you won't assign same level of worry.

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AdHistorical7107 OP t1_j91i6bu wrote

So your opinion is No, gun permits should not be available to the public, because a permit to operate a vehicle is not open to the public? Just trying to make a connection on your stance here...

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TreeEleben t1_j925mpl wrote

A searchable database of licensed drivers, their addresses, and a list of what vehicles they have registered to them would be a great assistance to car theives.

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AdHistorical7107 OP t1_j95e6qg wrote

Can you grab the vin from someone's dashboard, and find a ton of info on the vehicle and who potentially owns it through sale records? Maybe I'm wrong but always thought was that possible...

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LymePilot t1_j91p1mw wrote

The only because ends with “because it is none of your business”. Just as you made a wild assumption against your neighbor (probably wrong) I am going to do the same and presume you are the type of person who likely has a vendetta against firearms yet you feel so clever posting this incognito. Stop watching the news, stop worrying about nothing and enjoy your life. It’s either a nothing burger or you have a legitimate report to make to the police. End of story

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AdHistorical7107 OP t1_j91q3jy wrote

What wild assumption am I making against my neighbor?

What am I doing incognito here?

I have yet to hear your justification for not making gun permit owners info public. Just what appears to be your pro 2a stance...

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