This video features Chuck Michel, President of CRPA, discussing the California DOJ data breach that leaked personal information of CCW holders. He clarifies that individuals should have received a letter if their data was compromised and outlines the limited options for recourse. Michel details the differences between class action, mass action, and individual lawsuits, emphasizing the complexities of privacy law and the potential for emotional distress damages. He also discusses efforts by CRPA to push for audits and independent investigations into the breach.
Chuck Michel, CRPA President, discusses the California DOJ data breach, where personal information of CCW holders was leaked. He clarifies that individuals should have received a letter from the AG's office if their data was compromised. Michel outlines potential legal recourse, including class action lawsuits, mass actions, and individual lawsuits against the DOJ, emphasizing the privacy implications and emotional distress caused by the leak.
This video discusses California's actions in defiance of the Supreme Court's Bruin decision, including the release of sensitive CCW holder data and the introduction of new restrictive CCW legislation. The speaker, identified as an experienced authority, details how the California DOJ exposed personal information of CCW applicants and permit holders, and criticizes Attorney General Rob Bonta's delayed response. The content highlights ongoing legal challenges to Second Amendment rights in California.
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