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Pastimes : Guns and Weapons

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To: WTSherman who wrote (1)4/24/1999 12:21:00 PM
From: the gator   of 149
 
I am in agreement with much of what you say. I am a card carrying liberal and was almost shot by a group of punks. Then my house was broken into in Denver . I relunctantly purchased a weapon for protection and would gladly turn it in if we could get rid of them all. Fact of life is we can't or won't. Anyhow my home was broken into again and my weapon stolen. I am having difficulties imagining who has it and what it is being used for. This weapon can be traced back to me if used in a felony and I have no proof of ownership, nada. There are many good, well intentioned gunowners out there that want some form of individual and or home protection. A service like the one mentioned will afford protection to them as well as people like me who in reality does not want to see the further proliferation of weapons. The fact remains the weapons already out there not covered by the Brady bill can be lost or stolen and they are unregistered. This applies to collectors items. Wouldn't it be a good idea for the honest, law abiding citizen to be able to offer voluntarily where his weapon has gone if sold or to maybe get the bad guys or if lost to protect his rights? I think so.
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