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Monday, December 05, 2022

Report: California gun data breach was unintentional

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California's Department of Justice mistakenly posted the names, addresses and birthdays of nearly 200,000 gun owners on the internet because officials didn't follow policies or understand how to operate their website, according to an investigation released Wednesday.

19 comments:

  1. How would I check to see if my information from when I lived in californacate is out there?

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    1. If your permit pre-dated 2012 and you haven't applied for a permit or bought a firearm in California since then you're probably safe.
      https://oag.ca.gov/dataexposure

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  2. Bullshit, when they are investigating themselves.

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    1. Exactly. Nobody should believe a word of this. Government is incapable of investigating itself. Conflict of interest. Ethical failure. Self-interest. Self-dealing. Appearance of impropriety and bias (if not actual impropriety and bias).

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  3. Unintentional. You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

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  4. Bullshit, and once again, nothing will be done. Folks if we don't start "no justice, no peace" for ourselves, the nazi demturd party will wipe us out.

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    1. demturd - I learned a new word today. THNX PD

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    2. I prefer demonKKKrat but demturn works too.

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    3. I've been using Democracist Party.

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  5. Cloward-Piven, install stupid, incompetent, useful idiots in government to degrade, overwhelm, crash the system for the great reset, NWO, jail, death for you and other "Othered" people they want to eliminate. Don't forget the ordinary criminals that can target you. Guess I'm feeling extra festive today, eh?
    Tree Mike

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  6. So, you're saying it's my fault for their dumbassery?

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  7. Just like when a schyster makes a damaging statement that the judge orders stricken. Once the gene's out it's out.

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  8. And the money quote:

    "An intentional breach of personal information carries more stiff fines and penalties under California law, according to Chuck Michel, an attorney and president of the California Rifle & Pistol Association."

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  9. Intentionally unintentional.

    Who TF do they think they're kidding? No .gov agency ever does something like this unintentionally.

    They lie. We know they lie. They know we know they lie. They lie anyway, even when they truth would serve them better.

    Hubris as usual from Demonrats.

    Nemo

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  10. Surrrre it was.

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  11. THIS IS NOT THE COUNTRY I GREW UP IN! YOUKNOW WHO ELSE KEPT LISTS? THE NAZIS! I CAN'T WAIT UNTIL THE NRA TAKES THIS TO THE SUPREME COURT! THEM DEMONRATS WON'T KNOW WHAT HIT THEM NOW THAT WE GOT CONTROL OF CONGRESS THINGS WILL CHANGE THOSE COMMIES WILL FLEE FROM TGE LIGHT!

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