posted on Nov, 18 2022 @ 07:53 PM
a reply to:
JinMI
I find it amazing how many "workarounds" there are for a national registry. One, you can't tell me they aren't keeping records of background checks
somewhere. Even if your local gun store owner doesn't keep records beyond a certain point, something has to get tracked on the NICS check. The
government doesn't wipe its blessed assurance without a record of it, so the idea the government doesn't have a record of every background check I
find...dubious.
Then there's concealed carry permits. Again, you file for them and it generates a ton of paperwork, and that's whether you get approved or not. Just
filling out the application you've put yourself on a potential registry as a "potential" gun owner, whether you own one or not.
Third, we have credit card purchases being flagged now whenever someone buys a firearm (or a firearm accessory, I would imagine). Your credit card
company can flag that transaction, and there again, you end up on a registry.
And those are the methods we can be reasonably certain of. Never mind anything tracking your Internet traffic. If there ever comes a day when the
government gets stupid enough to try to confiscate firearms from citizens, they won't need just registered firearms databases. They can look at the
NICS records, concealed carry records, and credit card records. God knows what else.