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Old 10-03-06, 20:39
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I wonder if the firearms registry access is logged and accountable in any way. Would it be possible to audit any access'es to the information of those broken into lately, and then find out the who's and why's?
The anti-gunners are claiming victory in their 5000 hits a day to the registry. Not only are these hits, for the most part, useless (the registry is checked automatically in most jurisdictions any time the police check for you on the CPIC, so even when you are stopped for speeding, and they run your name, bingo, theres a useless check), but now it's appearing to be dangerous to my own security.
Methinks it's time for a complaint to the privacy comisioner. Information as to my property ownership is being accessed when it's irrelevent to the situation. If I am involved in some kind of flip out, or a case of violence, then maybe. But for routine traffic stops, my firearms information surely does not provide any kind of value.
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