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Aren't carry permits nothing more than gun registration?
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2091389" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>I had to get printed when I renewed my permission to travel on the King's highways, when I got arrested and put in jail (somehow I don't think the prints were removed from the database when the case was dismissed at trial), and again several years later when I got permission from the government to practice my chosen profession. Yes, I think the widespread use of printing by the government for non-convicts is a crock. If you don't like this, just get ready... DNA testing is the next big trend. For your protection. </p><p></p><p>If you want a CCL that doesn't require fingerprints, and is much cheaper, easier, and quicker than OK, get the Maine non-resident permit.</p><p></p><p>As to the gun registration issue, no, a PKBA permission slip is not a very effective registration system as it doesn't definitively show that anyone owns a particular firearm. However, there certainly are nefarious purposes for which the database of registrants could be used... use your imagination (and read recent news).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2091389, member: 4235"] I had to get printed when I renewed my permission to travel on the King's highways, when I got arrested and put in jail (somehow I don't think the prints were removed from the database when the case was dismissed at trial), and again several years later when I got permission from the government to practice my chosen profession. Yes, I think the widespread use of printing by the government for non-convicts is a crock. If you don't like this, just get ready... DNA testing is the next big trend. For your protection. If you want a CCL that doesn't require fingerprints, and is much cheaper, easier, and quicker than OK, get the Maine non-resident permit. As to the gun registration issue, no, a PKBA permission slip is not a very effective registration system as it doesn't definitively show that anyone owns a particular firearm. However, there certainly are nefarious purposes for which the database of registrants could be used... use your imagination (and read recent news). [/QUOTE]
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