City of Frisco has a Gun Registery when registering alarms

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Re: City of Frisco has a Gun Registery when registering alarms

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Big Tuna wrote:You also can't go on vacation, or travel for work, unless there's someone else within 30 minutes of your house who has the alarm codes. Or if your commute is more than 30 minutes.

I think it's better to have an alarm that notifies me. Add some external cameras that I can view over the internet if an alarm comes when I'm at work. I can call the police if I need to.
And of course add one of these
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Just replace it with a Glock or something, and put a webcam on it, you are golden!
I'm sure there is a law against this, but the question would be WHY>?
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I think I may need to apologize to the OP.

I understood the post to mean that for police monitoring, you had to fill out their form, but now it appears, that just to have an alarm, it's supposed to be registered with the police and you have no choice about it and the permit is required for all alarms.
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bdickens wrote:"Are there any guns on the premises?"

"This is Texas. What do you think?"

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I sent a note to the NRA. They dont need to know that. If a LEO isnt already assuming that a gun may be present in the State of Texas they need to find a new career. Now on the level headed side I doubt the City of Frisco is behind a conspiracy theory plot to ban guns and take over the world, its just on principle they need to be called out on it. Governments do not need that information for any reason.
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As much as I agree with that sentiment....would you BELIEVE that there are actually folks in Texas that own ZERO firearms???? A few of them are my friends...I've tried convincing them!
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bdickens wrote:"Are there any guns on the premises?"

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ninemm wrote:
jimlongley wrote:...C) With very few exceptions, the police do not monitor alarms. ...
My alarm monitoring is $24.99/month. If some form of government was doing it, it would likely cost several times that amount. And you probably wouldn't get a phone call within 60 seconds of every alarm (I test mine occasionally - which they tell you to do - just to see.)
Wrong-o. At least Wylie, where I used to do it, did it free :)
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bdickens wrote:"Are there any guns on the premises?"

"This is Texas. What do you think?"
I thought that's the answer when you get stopped for speeding.

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What happens if you say "no" (lie), then later get robbed and file a police report for stolen firearms - when they ask for receipts to prove ownership, the purchase dates are from before the alarm was activated - would those purchased before the activation date be covered? Not that I am endorsing lying on any forms - just curious.
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I always try to follow the "honesty is the best policy". The times I have tried to ehhhh let's say "white lie" about something it seems to turn into more work than if I just told the truth. IMO I think they just want to know so that if there is a BG or homeowner or both to let the responder know to be alert for guns.

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nitrogen wrote:Wrong-o. At least Wylie, where I used to do it, did it free :)
Free? Sort of like welfare is free?

Oh, you mean everybody had to pay for it, whether they had a monitored alarm or not. What a noble gesture on the city's part to force the entire population to pay for something only a few would use.
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Keith B wrote: My guess is they are really not concerned about the homeowner having a gun, but the potential for a BG that has broken in to find guns and then try to use them on the responding officer(s).

I bet that is exactly what they are worried about. I have worried about it for the police as well. I would hate for a Police Officer to get shot by a bad guy with one of my guns while the officer is responding to my alarm.
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KD5NRH wrote:Oh, you mean everybody had to pay for it, whether they had a monitored alarm or not. What a noble gesture on the city's part to force the entire population to pay for something only a few would use.
Like E911? Or more like public schools?
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boomerang wrote:
KD5NRH wrote:Oh, you mean everybody had to pay for it, whether they had a monitored alarm or not. What a noble gesture on the city's part to force the entire population to pay for something only a few would use.
Like E911? Or more like public schools?
or Firetrucks, I mean come on, those hardly get used.
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marksiwel wrote:
boomerang wrote:
KD5NRH wrote:Oh, you mean everybody had to pay for it, whether they had a monitored alarm or not. What a noble gesture on the city's part to force the entire population to pay for something only a few would use.
Like E911? Or more like public schools?
or Firetrucks, I mean come on, those hardly get used.
Where do you live? :shock:
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LOL...anyone else think it is funny that a post starts out about an alarm permit asking if a gun is on the property and ends up in a debate about which city services should cost extra and which city services should be paid for out of city taxes. :biggrinjester: I know I do. :tiphat:
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