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el_gato_pepe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Commie neighbors reporting you, teachers asking kids about guns in the house and reporting you, doctors asking about guns in the house and reporting you, corporate HR asking about guns in the house and reporting you. Payment processors (visa, paypal, etc) reporting any gun related purchases or services, i.e. range time, tech giants scouring your social media looking for images of guns, ammo, hunting, etc. or gun related groups you follow, searching your post history for gun related comments, analyzing your profile, etc to determine likelihood of gun ownership. Email providers (gmail, yahoo, etc) scouring your email looking for gun related content, internet providers searching your data usage for gun related content.

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JwPATX 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is why you take efforts to prevent your neighbors from having any knowledge about your firearms, and don’t post images of your guns online. I have my own shooting range. I have no reason to ever email anyone about firearms. I’ve bought ammo...so they’ll come looking for a .308. “I bought that when I went and rented a gun at a range when I went with friends. Prove otherwise.” Honestly this right here is the closest to confirmation of anything “that” they could ever find.

If you have property, put it in a trust with a name unrelated to yours.