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“Rockland County Clerk Claims ‘Gun Maps’ Outdated, Inaccurate”

Yes, but we’re dealing with progressive activists on a mission and with a cause. It’s grossly unfair to judge them, therefore, on the accuracy of their broadside against CCW holders, given that they were on a mission and fighting for a cause.  In fact, it’s insulting.   And not a little déclassé.

Because with progressives, it’s always the thought that counts.

And besides, it’s silly to declaim as horrible something done by good people with good intentions. Good people do good things.  By definition.  And progressives, we all know, have decided that they are good.

So. QED.

Live with it, Hobbits.

7 Replies to ““Rockland County Clerk Claims ‘Gun Maps’ Outdated, Inaccurate””

  1. sdferr says:

    Progressive inaccuracies may end up designated ‘mun gaps’ if they’re not careful.

  2. DarthLevin says:

    Thus pistol permit and other permit registries are not reliably accurate as a source of addresses in Rockland.

    The only fair, nay decent, thing to do is obvious: Send federal enforcers into every home to search for guns and make these registries accurate. For the children.

  3. geoffb says:

    Other consequences.

    Law enforcement officials from a New York region where a local paper published a map identifying gun owners say prisoners are using the information to intimidate guards.
    […]
    “They have inmates coming up to them and telling them exactly where they live. That’s not acceptable to me,” Falco said, according to Newsday.

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  5. Merovign says:

    Layers and layers of professional hypocrisy.

  6. geoffb says:

    Doublin’ again. at Gawker:

    Below is a 446-page list of every licensed gun owner in New York City. I obtained it from the NYPD two-and-a-half years ago via a Freedom of Information Law request.

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