KJS
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When I bought a Ruger last year I started to fill out the registration card they provide, but then stopped after I considered the potential outcome. While I trust Ruger and other gun makers to not misuse information they obtain in this manner, I don't trust the government that much.
Clearly, Ruger simply wants to know some basic information in case of recalls and for marketing purposes. Of course, it's not too hard to imagine how much an anti-gun administration would love to get their hands on a database filled with the names, addresses, and model & serial numbers of every gun they ever sold for use in things like aiding in gun confiscation.
I asked an online friend if he sent in his registration card when he bought a few guns a while earlier. He said no and his reasoning was the same as mine.
What say all of you? Would you fill out postage paid registration cards from a gun maker or would you not because you don't want info on your gun ownership even more available to government that you don't really trust? And I'm not specifically referring to Obama, but any future administration.
Clearly, Ruger simply wants to know some basic information in case of recalls and for marketing purposes. Of course, it's not too hard to imagine how much an anti-gun administration would love to get their hands on a database filled with the names, addresses, and model & serial numbers of every gun they ever sold for use in things like aiding in gun confiscation.
I asked an online friend if he sent in his registration card when he bought a few guns a while earlier. He said no and his reasoning was the same as mine.
What say all of you? Would you fill out postage paid registration cards from a gun maker or would you not because you don't want info on your gun ownership even more available to government that you don't really trust? And I'm not specifically referring to Obama, but any future administration.