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Old Jul 14, 2011 | 08:17 PM
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Thanks, i currently have a hand written copy in my Safe Deposit box and the insurance company has a copy for my Firearms Policy. this might be good to keep on a USB drive somewhere....



if you legally purchased your guns through an FFL there is a written hard copy of EVERY GUN you purchased through a dealer on a ATF Form 4473. so what if they access it on your computer, as long as none of them are illegal.....
I have guns that I've bought from widows, flea markets, old guys, no paper work, just a thank you & a hand shake
 
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Old Jul 14, 2011 | 08:20 PM
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and again, as long as they are legal what is the problem?
 
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Old Jul 14, 2011 | 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Benjamin
and again, as long as they are legal what is the problem?
Just don't think the government should know what guns I have & the serial number
 
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Old Jul 14, 2011 | 08:25 PM
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ok........
 
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Old Jul 14, 2011 | 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by gunman41mag
Just don't think the government should know what guns I have & the serial number
Martin, you really need to loosen the tin foil hat. While the .gov sure can hack into your computer, spend the time to bust the encription on the file and take all your stuff...

Why would they? Thats alot of time a resource to go about looking at EVERYONES computer and hope they find a list of what guns they have. They are more likely to find your posts on here and use that....
 
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Old Jul 14, 2011 | 10:04 PM
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Only allowed 10 guns with free version, after that a donation of any amount will get you the unlock key. I sent the dude $10... Well worth it.
 
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Old Jul 15, 2011 | 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Benjamin
and again, as long as they are legal what is the problem?
Golly.....what's wrong with putting OBDIII on your truck, mandating it saves your driving record...and info so the govt can pull it up if you crash...or review how you drive...as long as you never speed or break any laws...what's the problem with big brother knowing exactly how & when you drive...

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Martin, you really need to loosen the tin foil hat. While the .gov sure can hack into your computer, spend the time to bust the encription on the file and take all your stuff...

Why would they? Thats alot of time a resource to go about looking at EVERYONES computer and hope they find a list of what guns they have. They are more likely to find your posts on here and use that....
Why do they need to break into your computer...for all you know that program has a backdoor that automatically sends the info to somebody..along with all the other info off your computer...
 

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Old Jul 15, 2011 | 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Ramprat
Golly.....what's wrong with putting OBDIII on your truck, mandating it saves your driving record...and info so the govt can pull it up if you crash...or review how you drive...as long as you never speed or break any laws...what's the problem with big brother knowing exactly how & when you drive......
what is wrong with it? though i do have issues with these new fangled "Smart Meters" the power companies are trying to use...... I have nothing to hide, i have plenty of legally acquired Class III stuff, so the government knows where I am at.... and I have a 12V so i am good if we have a nuclear blast.....
 
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Old Jul 15, 2011 | 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Benjamin
what is wrong with it? though i do have issues with these new fangled "Smart Meters" the power companies are trying to use...... I have nothing to hide, i have plenty of legally acquired Class III stuff, so the government knows where I am at.... and I have a 12V so i am good if we have a nuclear blast.....
So you have nothing to hide....obviously you never speed, never run a stop sign...or a red light when it's yellow....always use turn signals....good for you...so you could care less if your vehicles record and report your every movement...and then you get a ticket in the mail if you speed...because your trucks computer told big brother you were speeding...and then the insurance company raises your rates for speeding...and then after you get in a crash they look at the computer...find you did not brake...and do not pay...


How about installing a breathalyzer into every vehicle...you have nothing to hide...why not have to blow to start your car & then every 45 min after...

Show us your CC bill here..or even better your pay stub and then your entire tax records for the last 5 years......you have nothing to hide...correct??

You think you’re so innocent, try proving it. That’s what “nothing to hide” is about: destroying the notion of innocent until proven guilty, meant to protect we the people from abuse of power, and instituting the barbaric notion of guilty until proven innocent, where anyone can be searched, anyone can be seized, and sometimes, even the trial can be dispensed with. It’s about getting Americans used to the idea of proving their innocence at every opportunity, putting them on trial at the airport or at the roadside. After all, anybody who doesn’t want to prove their innocence must be guilty of something.
 
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Old Jul 15, 2011 | 10:58 AM
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i don't have anything to prove to you. I have nothing to hide from the government, i am not going to "hide" my tax records for the last 5 years, but i sure as hell aren't going to release them to you and everyone on the net. If the IRS wants them they are in their system on file. i pay in every year, so everyone else like you who thinks the government owes them something can get a "refund".
 
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