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Originally Posted by Elli
And therein lies the argument. Is it a citizen's right to know what weapons his neighbour is keeping stored at his property? I would love to know if there was a handful of weapons next door that could be stolen and used against our neighbourhood. And if I don't get to know, I would at least hope there's a registry in a government office somewhere that knows. The cops at least should know what weaponry is in what house when they come knocking.
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It is this stupid logic that they used in Canada. Part of the stupid logic they used for the billion dollars that was wasted on the poorly drafted gun registration laws that they just recently abolished.
Take a moment to think about how stupid this is. Do you think the person down the street with a grow op is going to register their guns so the police know? It's not the honest people the police have to worry about.
If you can't see the common sense here then I have just wasted a few minutes of my time to type this.