EGREGIOUS: California Gun Owners doxxed… 72 hours after Carry Laws are ruled Unconstitutional…

Published on June 29, 2022
Duration: 6:51

This video discusses a significant data breach by the California Department of Justice, where personal information of gun owners, including those with concealed carry permits, was publicly exposed. The incident occurred shortly after a court ruling invalidated certain gun laws, raising concerns about government competence or malfeasance and the risks associated with centralized gun registries.

Quick Summary

The California Department of Justice's firearms dashboard portal, released by AG Rob Bonta's office, publicly exposed personal data of concealed carry permit holders, including names, addresses, and dates of birth, shortly after gun laws were invalidated. This breach raises concerns about government competence and increases risks of burglary and identity theft for gun owners.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Egregious California Doxxing Event
  2. 00:25Context: Bruin Decision and Gun Law Invalidation
  3. 00:30Rob Bonta's Role and Legislative Actions
  4. 01:31The Setup: California DOJ Firearms Dashboard Portal
  5. 01:57AG Bonta's Statement on Data and Community Understanding
  6. 02:11The Leak: Personal Information Exposed
  7. 02:39The Reload Article: Massive Trove of Gun Owner Information
  8. 03:21Details of the Leaked Information
  9. 04:03Compromised Data for Judges and Officers
  10. 04:46Broader Implications: Blue States and Data Leaks
  11. 05:18Office of Attorney General Confirms Exposure
  12. 05:43Accountability and Legal Recourse
  13. 06:02Increased Risk of Home Burglaries
  14. 06:26Conclusion: Incompetence or Malfeasance?

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to California gun owners' personal information?

The California Department of Justice's firearms dashboard portal, released shortly after gun laws were invalidated, publicly exposed personal identifying information of concealed carry permit holders, including names, addresses, and dates of birth.

Who is Rob Bonta, and what is his office's role in the data leak?

Rob Bonta is the California Attorney General. His office is responsible for the DOJ firearms dashboard portal, which experienced a data breach that exposed sensitive information of gun owners. His office confirmed the exposure and is investigating.

What kind of information was leaked from the California firearms dashboard?

The leaked data included full names, race, home addresses, dates of birth, and permit issuance dates for concealed carry permit holders. It also indicated if the permit holder was law enforcement or a judge.

What are the potential consequences of this data leak for California gun owners?

The exposed personal information significantly increases the risk of criminals targeting gun owners' homes for burglaries. It also exposes individuals to potential identity theft and fraud.

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