Clementine
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I think the people who should be concerned in the two countries are those who don't have guns. The paper just kindly alerted criminals to which homes are safe to enter to rape or rob without fear of meeting deadly resistance. The paper listed legal gun owners names and addresses, which is a violation of their privacy. I like the fact the one woman thought it was a good idea, though wouldn't want names and addresses of welfare recipients listed. Do we all have a right to privacy or not? We all have the same rights- or not. If gun owners don't have a right to privacy, then no one does.
This was a completely shitty thing to do, but typical of brainless idiots who think their opinion trumps everyone elses'.
Should The Media Expose Legal Gun Owners' Names And Addresses?
Should The Media Expose Legal Gun Owners' Names And Addresses? | CNS News
This was a completely shitty thing to do, but typical of brainless idiots who think their opinion trumps everyone elses'.
Should The Media Expose Legal Gun Owners' Names And Addresses?
MRCTV took to the streets to see if we could find anyone who supported the actions taken by the Journal News last week when it printed the names and addresses of 16 thousand legal gun owners in two New York counties.
It is difficult to imagine that any American would be okay with the idea of invading the privacy of law-abiding citizens in this fashion. Particularly, since the exposure of this personal information serves no discernable purpose other than to shame gun owners - and could even be used by criminals researching potential victims.
But, some people did like the concept of publishing the names of legal gun owners.
One lady who signed off on the idea changed her tune when asked if it'd be okay to publish the names of everyone on food stamps or receiving government money.
"Now, I sound hypocritical, because I don't think that's right," she admitted.
Should The Media Expose Legal Gun Owners' Names And Addresses? | CNS News