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 California gun owner data leak, initially thought to be localized but now confirmed to be statewide and spanning a decade (2011-2021). The leak encompasses sensitive personal information of individuals who applied for, were granted, or were denied CCW permits, alongside data from various firearm databases. The discussion highlights concerns that Assembly Bill 173 may facilitate the misuse of this data for gun control advocacy.

Quick Summary

The California gun owner data leak is a statewide issue affecting data from 2011-2021, including CCW permits and various firearm databases. Concerns are rising over Assembly Bill 173, which grants researchers access to this sensitive information, potentially for gun control advocacy.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current scope of the California gun owner data leak?

The California gun owner data leak is now confirmed to be statewide, affecting data from 2011-2021. It includes personal information from CCW applications, denials, and various firearm databases like the Assault Weapon Registry and Handgun Roster.

Which databases were compromised in the California data leak?

Multiple databases were impacted, including those for CCW permits (granted and denied), Assault Weapon Registry, Handguns Certified for Sale, Dealer Record of Sale, Firearm Certificate Safety, and Gun Violence Restraining Order dashboards.

How does Assembly Bill 173 relate to the California data leak?

Assembly Bill 173 allows researchers access to sensitive gun owner information, including personal identifiers. This has raised concerns that the data from the leak could be exploited by groups pushing gun control agendas without addressing root causes of violence.

What personal information was exposed in the California data leak?

The leak exposed personal identifying information of individuals who applied for, were granted, or were denied CCW permits between 2011 and 2021. This includes details relevant to their firearm ownership and permit status.

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