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Omaha's Thumb/Finger Print requirement
Poor Man:
Great letter Huskerman-------
Poor Man
David Hineline:
Explain to me in the most gun owner paranoid form, how is this any different than providing any other form of valid identification?
Jay:
This bill concerns selling a gun.
It has nothing to do with being paranoid, it is quite simply just another unnecessary piece of legislation.
We are supposed to be trying to get rid of this kind of thing a little at a time, not continue to let this kind of stuff pile up a little at a time.
In reality, this by itself is not a big deal as far as the legitimate gun owner is concerned, but it is the cumulative effect of letting stuff go that seems to be not that big of deal that ends up biting us in the a$$.
Randy:
I would like to leave the government a *^# print for no reason.
I am afraid it will never stop until they have everyone's DNA on file.
Associations like this and a few other worthy groups is one hope of getting some of this changed.
This with elections.
SeanN:
Just so you all know... I just bought my first pistol, went to go register it at Omaha PD downtown and they took my right index finger print... Nice. At least we aren't in Massachusettes where they make you give them a spent casing of the gun so they can match any casings found at crime scenes to your gun!
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