Absolutely not. This goes against the principles of checks and balances which is the framework of our constitution.
To be clear ANY KIND OF FIREARM REGISTRATION IS DANGEROUS TO THE SECURITY OF OUR RIGHTS. Regardless of what laws a state may have on firearms possesion, who legally owns and what type of firearm/firearms is legally owned by someone is no ones business, especially the states and US government.
Forcing anyone to reveal this is no different than forcing someone to waive their rights to be protected from unreasonable search and seizure.
The laws of this land (America) demand that governing bodies be kept under tight and constant scrutiny by the people not the other way around and allowing any registries to be created or flourish is akin to asking for trouble and firearm registries are at the least very likely, if not certain, to be used against legal gun owners.
This is not rocket science, it's common sense.
To be clear ANY KIND OF FIREARM REGISTRATION IS DANGEROUS TO THE SECURITY OF OUR RIGHTS. Regardless of what laws a state may have on firearms possesion, who legally owns and what type of firearm/firearms is legally owned by someone is no ones business, especially the states and US government.
Forcing anyone to reveal this is no different than forcing someone to waive their rights to be protected from unreasonable search and seizure.
The laws of this land (America) demand that governing bodies be kept under tight and constant scrutiny by the people not the other way around and allowing any registries to be created or flourish is akin to asking for trouble and firearm registries are at the least very likely, if not certain, to be used against legal gun owners.
This is not rocket science, it's common sense.