California can share gun owners' personal information with researchers, appeals court rules
Source: Associated Press
California can share gun owners personal information with researchers, appeals court rules
BY TRÂN NGUYỄN
Updated 7:32 PM EST, November 21, 2023
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) A state appeals court ruled that California can continue providing personal information of gun owners to researchers to study gun violence, reversing last years decision by a lower court judge who said such data sharing violates privacy rights.
In 2021, Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law allowing the states Department of Justice to share identifying information of more than 4 million gun owners in California with qualified research institutions to help them better study gun violence, accidents and suicides. The information which the state collects with every firearm sale to perform background checks include names, addresses, phone numbers, and any criminal records, among other things. Under the law, researchers can use the information and make their findings public, but cant release any identifying information of gun owners.
In response, gun owners and organizations sued the state, arguing that the disclosure of their information violates their privacy rights. San Diego County Superior Court Judge Katherine Bacal ruled to temporarily block the law last October.
But on Friday, a three-judge panel of the California Court of Appeals for the Fourth District found that the lower court failed to consider the states interest in studying and preventing gun violence in its analysis before halting the law. In the opinion, Associate Justice Julia C. Kelety sent the case back to the lower court and said the preliminary injunction must be reversed.
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