“Clarkstown police said they had no evidence the burglary was connected to the controversial map.”
And they have no evidence that it WASN’T either! GEEZ
Thieves could go after the guns based on the list, but more likely, they’ll go after homes that don’t have gun permits to help minimize their risk.
Publishing the list could backfire, if people realize they need to be on the permit list as a deterrent to thieves.
So this is the second burglary associated with the map...
/johnny
“Clarkstown police said they had no evidence the burglary was connected to the controversial map.”
More mouth breathers who are quite happy to exercise their domination over us.
Soon Mr. Criminal will have a national database to download of all gun owners and details about their inventories. Plus the black market will flourish making it really easy to obtain guns.
Is this the revenge you sought, Obama voters?
I’m so livid you have no idea. i live in NY where they listed us on the site
When the (then)Liberal government of Canada brought in the “Long Gun Registry”, the registry was not accessible to the public (at least not legally). Law enforcement agencies had access — but not the public. The reason — fear that guns would be stolen, if their locations were known. Even Canadian Liberals got that — why can’t American liberals get it?
BTW, our Conservative government recently did even better — they abolished the registry, and destroyed the database (except in Quebec, where the socialist/separatist government insisted the database be kept).
Who has two pistol permits?
Of course, there are some ‘disreputable’ people that may say their home was broken into and ALL the weapons stolen - AND they took my inventory list so I can’t tell you what exactly was taken.
You know, like the ‘ever lovin’ canoe accident.