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Virginia passes law making gun records private, causes inadvertant rush to obtain those records
In less than two weeks, Virginians with handgun permits will no longer have to fear the release of such information. But that privacy comes at the price of limiting the public's right to know, an ongoing tension between open-government advocates and those who say it's no one's business that they're secretly armed.
Several clerks say they had received no requests for a full list of handgun permits until the legislation was passed this year.
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Permit records drew fresh attention this spring after the Virginia Republican Party filed Freedom of Information Act requests for the data with 121 circuit courts around the state ahead of the July 1 deadline.
The state GOP later rescinded those requests after receiving about three dozen responses - some outright rejections, others offering to provide records for a fee that averaged $1,000 per court.
Similarly, The Pilot found that a full list of handgun permits for a given city or county is hard to come by....
Read More: http://hamptonroads.com/2013/06/whos-packin-concealed-gun-permit-rush-find-out
Several clerks say they had received no requests for a full list of handgun permits until the legislation was passed this year.
(snip)
Permit records drew fresh attention this spring after the Virginia Republican Party filed Freedom of Information Act requests for the data with 121 circuit courts around the state ahead of the July 1 deadline.
The state GOP later rescinded those requests after receiving about three dozen responses - some outright rejections, others offering to provide records for a fee that averaged $1,000 per court.
Similarly, The Pilot found that a full list of handgun permits for a given city or county is hard to come by....
Read More: http://hamptonroads.com/2013/06/whos-packin-concealed-gun-permit-rush-find-out
Unintended consequences.
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Virginia passes law making gun records private, causes inadvertant rush to obtain those records (Original Post)
Robb
Jun 2013
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sinkingfeeling
(53,020 posts)1. NSA can get them.
ceonupe
(597 posts)2. in this case iit was republicans wanting to violate privacy to get voters address
in this case it was republicans wanting to violate privacy to get voters address. they wanted to spam gun owners and ccw holders.
I don't support making CCW and permit information public information. Evidently these republicans say one thing but for perceived political advantage they do another
billh58
(6,641 posts)4. Nice NRA-apologist slant on
the real issues. Gungeoneers don't support making gun license and CCW holder information public because they are deathly afraid of the NRA-manufactured bullshit of "confiscation."
The mean old Democrats are coming to take our guns...
Give us a break Bubba and say what you really mean.
ETA: Voter registration lists (with addresses) are readily available in almost all states.
http://floridavoterfile.com/
msongs
(70,185 posts)3. the 2A crowd wants to cloak their possession in secrecy, afraid of the light nt