How could something like a gun registry be demonstrated to help the justice system? For example, if you could show me a bunch of cases that had been decided before the registry was put in place, and which would have been made stronger or clearer (or a reversed decision) if the registry had been in place when they occurred (assuming the registry was 100% accurate, but not necessarily 100% complete), then I can believe it's a good thing to have (and to implement properly, which I'll admit government isn't great at), otherwise, I guess I'm more interested in what the justifications would be (and the specific problem or problems it's intended to address) before I decide whether we should have one or not. Aloha, Brad