(August 20, 2019 at 9:40 am)Peebo-Thuhlu Wrote: At work.
(August 20, 2019 at 9:30 am)onlinebiker Wrote: Uhh...
No.
I had enough guns at one point that I had to take out extra insurance - as my homeowners would not have covered the loss. I asked my insurance agent if that info would or could be shared with law enforcement. (Just curious)
Answer - absolutely not. Covered by lawyer client confidentiality.
The "stupidity" of the laws isn't the subject.
But their restraint is why the red flag laws won't work.
And - trying to get everyone to register their guns?
Ask a Canadian. They tried that.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielfishe...ve-up/amp/
So.... your response is "Current sharing of information is not conducive under current laws. So data sharing doesn't happen. Therefore hard."
I appologize for my poor paraphrasing but the reason above is very poor.
And the second was "It didn't work for other country 'X' because reasons."
So. What might your possible solution to your country's current worries be?
That might be a bit like asking a guy " what's your plan?" - as he sails past the 30th floor after jumping off a 100 story building.
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To do the absolute most - and still maintain firearm ownership - require nutters, criminals and other assorted misfits to have a NO GUNS logo on their I.D. - and require an I.D. check on all sales - public or private.
Or you can try confiscating all guns.
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Americans went to war over the right to own human beings.
I' m pretty sure it's going to get very, very ugly when they try to take away their guns.
I hope they wait till I'm dead before they do it.