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« "The Equalizer" | Main | Wish he was running in my district »

California gun permit data breach, or leak, worse than reported

Posted by David Hardy · 2 July 2022 12:52 PM

Story here. The breach also included AW registries, dealer record of sales data (meaning all gun purchases), applications for carry permits, and other information.

I've seen a suggestion -- if anyone did get the permit data, given that one required identifier is race, compare the percent for applications to the percent for granted. If there is a discrepancy, score a point about racial discrimination. If nothing else, that will show them there is a downside to allowing a leak/data breach.

4 Comments | Leave a comment

Mike-SMO | July 2, 2022 4:44 PM | Reply

The list saves time for Red Flag complaints to the local Commissar.

An Obsessive/Compulsive might review the list to see who had the political pull to have their criminal record or citizenship status ignored.

Old Guy | July 4, 2022 9:24 AM | Reply

Are we at all surprised?

Marcus Poulin | July 4, 2022 3:35 PM | Reply

They did this Purposefully?

.Dave D. | July 6, 2022 7:51 AM | Reply

…Yes, Virginia, chronic incompetence has it’s purposes. These are the adults who are back in charge. These are the folks they have been waiting for.
..But a reputation for serial F’ups means you never have to admit errors. “ That’s just the way we are “ is a viable defense in the Golden State. For State officially only. Just break glass . Use as required.

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