The HT has all of the info from the data base, name, address, age, DOB, height, weight, ect... They have just not chosen to publish it, yet. They could do so at any time. Any criminal with that info or even the info already published could easily track down a firearm owner to an address, putting them at higher risk for burglary or a home invasion. This puts my family at increased risk thanks to the HT. The examples you list do not do that.I guess I'm going to play the devil's advocate here and ask what the big deal is? It is public record. My wife's salary (along with every other state worker) is listed in a searchable database too. Property values, as well as a large amount of personal data, are also listed. My SBA loan details are online to be searched. Why is this particular set of public records causing such a ruckus? Especially since they're not listing personal data, just aggregated data. Let the flaming begin (although I am truly curious to opinions about why this is so pivotal).