Posted on 01/07/2013 7:16:22 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Just before Christmas, the local newspaper in New Yorks tony Westchester and Rockland Counties decided to respond to the horrific shootings in nearby Newton, Conn., with its own version of insanity.
The Journal News published an interactive gun map showing the names and addresses of thousands of local residents who have handgun permits. The articles headline read, The Gun Owner Next Door: What You Dont Know about the Weapons in Your Neighborhood. The paper explained that it had obtained the records by filing Freedom of Information Act requests with local officials. Publisher Janet Hasson defended the papers move by stating, We felt that sharing information about gun permits in our area was important in the aftermath of the Newtown shootings.
Judging from the outraged response, most of the papers readers and many local officials disagree. Putnam County Clerk Dennis Sant, announcing he would not follow the lead of officials in Westchester and Rockland Counties, has refused to turn over records to the paper. By listing the addresses of homes without guns, the paper has effectively drawn a map for criminals, telling them which places to rob and endangering our citizens, Sant said. County executive Mary Ellen Odell called the publication reckless. One high-ranking official in Westchester County I spoke with notes that the newspaper has put legitimate gun owners on an equal footing with sex offenders and other criminals. Maybe Id like to see a map published of those accused of defrauding the county government, but Id never expect a paper to print one, he says.
Some local officials say that anyone who has had contact with ex-criminals including prosecutors, judges, jurors, and police could feel threatened now. Aron Wieder, a Democratic county legislator in Rockland County, fears for his safety now that people know he doesnt own a handgun. He applied for a pistol permit last week. I never owned a gun, but now I have no choice, he told reporters in a news conference Friday. Ill do anything, anything to protect my family.
Rockland County sheriff Louis Falco told Newsday that he was appalled to learn that inmates at the countys jail were taunting guards in the days after the Journal News published its map. They have inmates coming up to them and telling them exactly where they live, Falco said. Thats not acceptable to me. Charlotte Swift, of Orangetown, says she experienced a flood of emotion when she first saw the list: I originally obtained a gun permit because I had previously been married to a man who attempted to strangle me. . . . The first emotion I felt was, Oh my gosh, he can find me.
Ironically, some of the harshest critics of the Journal Newss decision to publish the map are former burglars, such as Walter T. Shaw, an ex-burglar whom the FBI blames for more than 3,000 break-ins during the 1960s and 1970s. Shaw told Fox News: Having a list of who has a gun is like gold why rob that house when you can hit the one next door, where there are no guns?
Equally disturbing, crooks who need weapons now know exactly where they can steal them. Guns are on the top of the list of what you want to steal, Bob Portenier, a former armed house robber, told Fox. They can sell them to a gangbanger who ends up killing someone.
But such arguments make no impression on knee-jerk supporters of gun control. In Connecticut, Democratic representative Stephen Dargan, the co-chair of the legislatures public-safety committee, has introduced a bill to make public the names and addresses of 170,000 people who hold handgun permits in the state.
I dont know why a responsible gun owner is worried about whether a permit for a revolver is FOI-able or not, he told reporters. In his view, its reasonable for people to want such information. Maybe their kids are going over to Johnny Smiths, and maybe they want to see whether they have guns in the house, he suggested.
Richard Burgess, head of a local group that advocates for Second Amendment rights, says Dargans bill is nonsensical. Homeowners with rifles or shotguns dont need permits in the state, he observed to a Hartford Courant reporter, so no one would know if those weapons were in a home. So, really, youre not getting a benefit out of it, and youre only putting the gun owner in danger.
Liberals such as Dargan dont see anything wrong in publicly shaming those who legally own guns. When it comes to their own personal safety, though, they are far more sensitive.
Take the Journal News executives who decided to publish the gun map. The newspaper was so inundated with complaints that shortly after Christmas it took extra security precautions and hired security guards who were armed to patrol its Rockland County headquarters. The executives reported no incidents of any kind at the building, but they turned over at least two e-mails they found troubling. The local police said they didnt find the e-mails threatening and concluded that they did not constitute an offense. The Journal News chose not to share with its readers the information that it had hired armed security guards. That revelation came from a competing newspaper, the Rockland County Times, which concluded that the Journal News conducts itself according to the double standard: Guns are good for the goose but not for the gander.
John Fund is national-affairs columnist for NRO.
http://www.newrochelletalk.com/content/map-where-are-journal-news-employees-your-neighborhood
Interesting map - Journal employees probably don’t own guns either... they’re unarmed and defenseless.
Not that we would want a bunch of criminals to find out where they live, but the public does have a right to know, right?
Also their armed neighbors might not want to come to their defense in the 8 to 10 minutes it takes the police to arrive... being as how they’ve expressed their hatred for people who chose to protect their homes and families...
I’ll pray for their safety.
Really.
It would be fun to send them some mail to their homes with our best wishes, and give the Post office some work at the same time.
Like I said, the newspapers used to have alot of power having a printing press, the internet via the microcomuter changed all that.
F+F this morning on FNC had a angry police offer on saying they printed the names and addresses of police officers and prison guards
maybe later I will see if that county puts their property records on thwe internet searchable by address like most do.
” There is a very simple solution to this, publish the names and addresses of the Journal News executives and reporters on-line. That will end such irresponsible actions.
20 years ago there was no internet so the papers had the only weapon, but now we are armed too.
Fight fire w fire I say. “
The media has to be addressed, and that’s a good start. They are the ones pushing the gun uproar, while they are more responsible than anything else for some of the crazies blossoming out there.
Have you ever watched the award winning program, “Dexter”....the hero is a freakin’ serial killer. Several people I otherwise respect LOVE this show. It GLORIFIES A SERIAL KILLER! What kind of message is that??? But no, they’re concerned that some little woman, who never broke a law, might have a gun to protect herself with.
The media HAS to be taken down or we have lost it all.
Those police officers - and their families were put at risk. And for nothing. Well, maybe for a big fat ego trip on the part of the Journal. The Publisher of that paper needs to fire the managing editor. This kind of stunt doesn't belong in a real newspaper.
A post from a few days back had the names, addresses, phone numbers and email address of all employees of the paper. I can’t seem to find it so anyone who can point me to that post I would sure appreciate it.
I would like to send them an email asking why they can support the 1st ammendment but not the 2nd.
Great link!
???? what do you mean ‘taken down’ ?
Really great work. I wonder how those a$$holes feel with their addresses on display. Only thig better would be to have links to pictures of the “courageous” men and women who work on the paper.
First step in the police disengaging from concerns of the journalists. What will the police or firemen do when the New Journal calls for their help?
What I mean is this: We are all singing to the choir. The Media is who is influencing the masses. We have to find a way to reach them and expose the agenda of the mass media. They are the front lines in this war.
Gun owners put on notice by burglary?
VIDEO:
http://video.foxnews.com/v/2094237723001/?playlist_id=921261890001
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