/Attorney General Just Put Targeted Concealed Carry Permit Holders

Attorney General Just Put Targeted Concealed Carry Permit Holders

It’s been argued that those with concealed carry permits are among the most law-abiding citizens in the country.

After all, obtaining a concealed carry permit requires a person to pass a number of background checks, provide fingerprints, and secure state approval.

However, the concealed carry movement is still hated by the pro-gun control left. Democrats contend that permitting people to carry concealed weapons endangers everyone’s safety.

Reports of people with concealed carry permits who have really saved lives and stopped crimes are frequently easily ignored by the left.

Rob Bonta, the attorney general of California, has advanced the fight against concealed carry, nevertheless.

The names and addresses of everyone Californian with a concealed carry permit were handily, if momentarily, made public by the state’s Justice Department on Monday.

Ironically, Bonta was boasting about how transparent this data system is when this occurred.

Even worse, judges from California were among the people whose addresses and information of concealed carry license holders were released. The safety of judges and the safety of their loved ones is seriously threatened by the disclosure of their home locations given the state’s chronic crime problems.

There is no way that this leak will be ignored or pushed to the side. The California Rifle and Pistol Association commented on the situation and issued a warning that what transpired was unlawful and that there will be repercussions.

Subsequently, the California Rifle and Pistol Association stated that it had been collaborating with different state law enforcement agencies to assess the degree of the damage this leak had caused. Additionally, the pro-gun group claimed that legal action against the California Justice Department is quite likely.

After the disclosure on Monday, Bonta’s office said in a statement that an inquiry was being conducted to determine what caused the leak.

Unauthorized disclosures of sensitive information are prohibited, according to the California attorney general’s office. The people of California were finally assured that further information would be made public as the inquiry progresses.

However, a lot of Americans do not agree with it. Conservatives are expressing concern that this disclosure was done on purpose amid the national discussions over weapons, the Second Amendment, and concealed carry.

It is now unclear whether any litigation will be filed as a result of this disclosure.

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