Nevada Leaks THOUSANDS of Medical Marijuana Applications

Published on December 28, 2016
Duration: 3:40

This video discusses a significant data leak in Nevada, where thousands of medical marijuana permit applications were exposed online. This breach includes sensitive personal information such as names, dates of birth, addresses, Social Security numbers, and driver's license details. The speaker warns that this leaked information could be used by the federal government to contradict 'no' answers on future NICS background checks, potentially leading to legal repercussions for individuals who have obtained or are seeking firearms.

Quick Summary

Thousands of Nevada medical marijuana permit applications have been leaked online, exposing sensitive personal data like names, Social Security numbers, and driver's license details. This breach poses a significant risk for identity theft and could impact Second Amendment rights, as federal policy links medical marijuana use to potential firearm prohibition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Welcome
  2. 00:12Major Security Leak Discovered
  3. 00:19Previous Video on Marijuana and 2nd Amendment
  4. 00:38Viewer Comments and State Leak
  5. 00:58Nevada Medical Marijuana Permit Leak
  6. 01:13Thousands of Applications Leaked
  7. 01:25Personal Information Exposed
  8. 01:36Details of Leaked Data
  9. 01:53Length and Scope of Applications
  10. 02:04Urgency for Nevada Residents
  11. 02:13Identity Theft and Government Awareness
  12. 02:23Impact on NICS Background Checks
  13. 02:31Risk of Being Caught Lying
  14. 02:48Call to Action for Nevada Residents
  15. 02:55Request to Share Information
  16. 03:19Importance of Spreading the Word
  17. 03:22Urgent Message Delivery
  18. 03:29Conclusion and Sign-off

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in Nevada regarding medical marijuana applications?

Thousands of medical marijuana permit applications in Nevada were leaked online. This breach exposed sensitive personal information, raising concerns about identity theft and potential legal issues for firearm owners.

How does the Nevada data leak affect Second Amendment rights?

The federal government views medical marijuana use as grounds for losing Second Amendment rights. If leaked data shows someone used medical marijuana, it could contradict a 'no' answer on a NICS background check, potentially leading to legal trouble for firearm ownership.

What kind of personal information was leaked from Nevada applications?

The leaked applications contain extensive personal data, including names, dates of birth, addresses, physical characteristics (height, weight, eye color), driver's license numbers, Social Security numbers, race, and citizenship status.

What should Nevada residents do about this data leak?

Nevada residents who applied for a medical marijuana permit should investigate if their information was compromised. It's also crucial to share this information widely to alert others about the potential risks to their identity and gun rights.

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