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NRA Pushes For Gun Question Ban

By WINK News

Do you think questions about gun ownership should be a part of the adoption process?

The NRA wants lawmakers to ban the questions from being asked while potential parents are seeking an adoption.

Advocates say it's no different than asking another parent if they have a gun in their home before allowing your child to enter that home.

Critics say this is invasive questioning and amounts to an unauthorized gun registry.

Monday, Feb 15 at 7:28 PM dave wrote ...

This question should not be asked period. Resppnsible parents should teach there kids how to handle the guns so accidents don't happen. They need to ban texting while driving that is worse.

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Wednesday, Jan 13 at 11:46 AM L.Spence wrote ...

I agree with some of the comments already made. The only thing that should be asked is if there are guns in the home to be sure and have them in a locked container so that a child could not get ahold of them.

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Sunday, Nov 29 at 8:01 AM Lee wrote ...

WAKE UP, AMERICA - ONLY the crooks will have guns. "Ban the questions from being asked while potential parents are seeking an adoption."

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Monday, Nov 23 at 5:11 PM Pudge wrote ...

No, It should not be part of the adoption process. If anything it would make a safer home environment; as long as it is done responsibly. If more of the citizenry were armed there would be less crime.

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Wednesday, Nov 18 at 8:12 PM mike west wrote ...

there are more children injured or killed from skate board accidents than from guns.

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Monday, Nov 16 at 12:10 PM david whidden wrote ...

A law abiding citizen having firearms in his or her home is no one's business except theirs. I have an adopted son who has been exposed to firearms for about 23 of his 25 years of life, and he is a responsible, law-abiding, productive citizen who has never threatened the safety of himself or another human being with a firearm. However, his life has been threatened twice by automobile accidents while traveling to and from his work place.

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Sunday, Nov 15 at 5:09 PM PK wrote ...

If that question is used to eliminate potential adoptive parents, then something is terribly wrong. The correct question should be "Do you have trigger locks on all the guns in your home?" This will eliminate irresponsible gun owners only, as well it should.

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Tuesday, Nov 10 at 8:31 AM Don wrote ...

This makes sense ONLY if parents are asked if they have any of the following in the home: Knives, scissors, thumbtacks, saws, cars, hammers, electric frying pans. Guns in the home do NOT make a home dangerous - irresponsible gun OWNERS - untrained owners - make the home dangerous, just as irresponsible knife owners, or irresponsible frying pan users make the home dangerous. Wake up, folks - if you disarm law-abiding citizens, ONLY the crooks will have guns.

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