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NSA/NRA

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Shhh....don't tell Mad Rolandcar. His head will explode


How The NRA Built A Massive Secret Database Of Gun Owners
WASHINGTON — The National Rifle Association has rallied gun owners — and raised tens of millions of dollars — campaigning against the threat of a national database of firearms or their owners.

But in fact, the sort of vast, secret database the NRA often warns of already exists, despite having been assembled largely without the knowledge or consent of gun owners. It is housed in the Virginia offices of the NRA itself. The country’s largest privately held database of current, former, and prospective gun owners is one of the powerful lobby’s secret weapons, expanding its influence well beyond its estimated 3 million members and bolstering its political supremacy.

That database has been built through years of acquiring gun permit registration lists from state and county offices, gathering names of new owners from the thousands of gun safety classes taught by NRA-certified instructors and by buying lists of attendees of gun shows, subscribers to gun magazines, and more, BuzzFeed has learned.
Wing nuts. Not just for breakfast anymore.

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If it's there, somebody can hack it. Probably the damgummint already has the list. It'll be fun when that gets disclosed.

Which reminds me - if the NSA, et. al. in the government are stretching the already wide boundaries of PATRIOT to create a reason to call somebody a "terrorist" why is the NRA even still in business? Easier to fit them into the definition than the little old lady nuke protester.

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