UPDATE: Gun Owners DOXXING now WORST CASE SCENARIO… It's WAY worse than they originally claimed...

Published on June 30, 2022
Duration: 7:35

This video provides a critical update on a massive gun owner data leak in California, initially believed to be localized to Los Angeles County but now confirmed to be statewide. The breach, spanning from 2011-2021, affects numerous databases including CCW applications, Assault Weapon Registries, and Handgun certifications. The speaker highlights concerns that legislation like Assembly Bill 173 could exacerbate privacy issues by providing access to this sensitive information for research purposes, potentially fueling gun control agendas.

Quick Summary

The California gun owner data leak is a statewide breach affecting records from 2011-2021, including CCW permits, Assault Weapon Registries, and more. Concerns are rising over Assembly Bill 173, which allows the state to share this sensitive information with research centers, potentially fueling gun control agendas.

Chapters

  1. 00:07CA Gun Owner Data Leak Update
  2. 01:27Scope of the California Data Leak
  3. 03:15More Databases Compromised
  4. 05:43Assembly Bill 173 Data Access

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the extent of the California gun owner data leak?

The data leak in California is statewide and covers a decade of applications, from 2011 to 2021. It includes various databases such as CCW permits, Assault Weapon Registries, and Handgun certifications, affecting individuals who applied for or were granted/denied permits.

What is Assembly Bill 173 and how does it relate to gun owner data?

Assembly Bill 173, signed by Governor Newsom, allows the California Department of Justice to provide firearm owner information, including personal identification, to the UC Gun Violence Research Center. This raises concerns about data privacy and potential misuse for policy advocacy.

Which specific databases were compromised in the California data leak?

The compromised databases include the Assault Weapon Registry, Handguns Certified for Sale, Dealer Record of Sale, Firearm Certificate Safety, and Gun Violence Restraining Order dashboards, in addition to CCW permit application data.

Who are the key figures mentioned in relation to the California data leak and legislation?

Key figures mentioned include Attorney General Rob Bonta, whose office is involved in the data leak, and Governor Gavin Newsom, who signed Assembly Bill 173 into law.

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