I was listening to a radio show the other day where the topic was the census.
Many callers expressed they were OK with the census counting them,however,thet were not OK with the census asking for more personal information than "How many people live here?"
These folks were discussing taking this to the point of civil disobedience by refusing to provide any additional info,no matter how much the Feds insisted.
My question: Is this the sort of thing that could fail a background check?.
If a citizen refused to provide more than a headcount,might the next firearms purchase be denied?
Many callers expressed they were OK with the census counting them,however,thet were not OK with the census asking for more personal information than "How many people live here?"
These folks were discussing taking this to the point of civil disobedience by refusing to provide any additional info,no matter how much the Feds insisted.
My question: Is this the sort of thing that could fail a background check?.
If a citizen refused to provide more than a headcount,might the next firearms purchase be denied?