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  • #31
    I just can't believe or understand what it accomplishes. What a moron, id laugh if she owned a gun!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Darren M View Post
      I don't understand...... What criminal is going to walk into a residence knowing the owners are armed???? Where is the logic here???
      What if they wait until they know the owners will be gone for several hours?
      Originally posted by Broncojohnny
      HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Darren M View Post
        I don't understand...... What criminal is going to walk into a residence knowing the owners are armed???? Where is the logic here???
        Perhaps an abusive spouse searching for someone under a protective order who has a pretty good idea that he or she would have armed him/herself in the interim....

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
          What if they wait until they know the owners will be gone for several hours?
          Originally posted by Bassics View Post
          Perhaps an abusive spouse searching for someone under a protective order who has a pretty good idea that he or she would have armed him/herself in the interim....
          If the criminal knows the home owners that well then I'd speculate they wouldn't need the list published.

          The rare 2fer....
          Originally posted by Taya Kyle, American Gun
          There comes a time when honest debate, serious diplomatic efforts, and logical arguments have been exhausted and only men and women willing to take up arms against evil will suffice to save the freedom of a nation or continent.

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          • #35
            If they did not know the current address before then they definitely do now.....

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            • #36
              LOL. Her facebook page is gone, now.
              "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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              • #37
                Live by the sword, die by the sword....

                I hope these assholes don't get a moment of peace.
                Originally posted by racrguy
                What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
                Originally posted by racrguy
                Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by GhostTX View Post
                  LOL. Her facebook page is gone, now.
                  I hope someone took a screenshot of her pic and makes her a new one, complete with home address and DOB.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
                    I hope someone took a screenshot of her pic and makes her a new one, complete with home address and DOB.
                    From here....
                    Miss Royle’s married name is Lambert. She lives in White Plains and here is her Facebook page complete with pictures of her and her kids. Hello Sanctimony.
                    Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know.

                    Cynthia R Lambert
                    17 Mcbride Ave
                    White Plains, NY 10603 (914) 948-9388
                    Work: 914-694-5001
                    croyle@lohud.com

                    Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know.

                    Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know.

                    Drives a red convertible:http://s13.postimage.org/k8ffnxuo7/c...onvertible.jpg
                    Family photo: http://s7.postimage.org/dkqtytvyj/cy...lt_private.jpg
                    Originally posted by Taya Kyle, American Gun
                    There comes a time when honest debate, serious diplomatic efforts, and logical arguments have been exhausted and only men and women willing to take up arms against evil will suffice to save the freedom of a nation or continent.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Darren M View Post
                      If the criminal knows the home owners that well then I'd speculate they wouldn't need the list published.

                      The rare 2fer....
                      You don't have to know someone to know if they are gone.. Ever heard of "Casing" a place?

                      Seriously.. My neighbor across the street was burglarized a few years ago.. They waited until both husband and wife left, then knocked on the door. Then a few minutes later they kicked it in and left with a number if things including a handgun.

                      The neighbor on his right saw the criminals, but mistook them for family members because it was mid morning and they were very casual about the whole thing.

                      Fortunately they caught the assholes a couple weeks later during another burglary. The guy still had my neighbor's gun in his possession. It was a man and woman totally unknown to my neighbor. They were living out of a motel room in Arlington and apparently just traveled around robbing people.

                      My neighbor's downfall is that he converted the garage at his house, so it is easy to see that when there are no cars in front, there is probably nobody home. They had apparently kept an eye on the house for a couple of days to learn their pattern (both left for work predawn and did not return until evening.)

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                      • #41
                        I guess the people at the newspaper did not learn their lesson

                        http://http://news.yahoo.com/york-ne...--finance.html

                        NEW YORK (Reuters) - A suburban New York newspaper that sparked an uproar among gun enthusiasts by publishing names and addresses of residents holding pistol permits is now planning to publish even more identities of permit-toting locals.

                        Further names and addresses will be added as they become available to a map originally published on December 24 in the White Plains, New York-based Journal News, the newspaper said.

                        The original map listed thousands of pistol permit holders in suburban Westchester and Rockland counties just north of New York City.

                        Along with an article entitled "The gun owner next door: What you don't know about the weapons in your neighborhood," the map was compiled in response to the December 14 shooting deaths of 26 children and adults in Newtown, Connecticut, editors of the Gannett Corp.-owned newspaper said.

                        The next batch of names will be permit holders in suburban Putnam County, New York, where the county clerk told the newspaper it is still compiling information.

                        Some 44,000 people are licensed to own pistols in the three counties, the newspaper said. Owners of rifles and shotguns do not need permits, the newspaper said.

                        The publication prompted outrage, particularly on social media sites, among gun owners.

                        "Do you fools realize that you also made a map for criminals to use to find homes to rob that have no guns in them to protect themselves?" Rob Seubert of Silver Spring, Maryland, posted on the newspaper's web site. "What a bunch of liberal boobs you all are."

                        Republican state Senator Greg Ball of Patterson, New York, said he planned to introduce legislation to keep permit information private except to prosecutors and police.

                        A similar bill that he introduced earlier as an Assemblyman failed in the state Assembly.

                        "The asinine editors at the Journal News have once again gone out of their way to place a virtual scarlet letter on law abiding firearm owners throughout the region," Ball wrote on his Senate web site.

                        The newspaper's editor and vice president of news, CynDee Royle, earlier in the week defended the decision to list the permit holders.

                        "We knew publication of the database would be controversial, but we felt sharing as much information as we could about gun ownership in our area was important in the aftermath of the Newtown shootings," she said.

                        Some critics retaliated by posting reporters' and editors' addresses and other personal information online.

                        Howard Good, a journalism professor at the State University of New York at New Paltz, called the critics' response childish and petulant.

                        "It doesn't move the issue of gun control to the level of intelligent public discussion," he said. "Instead, it transforms what should be a rational public debate on a contentious issue into ugly gutter fighting."

                        Good said the information about permit holders was public and, if presented in context, served a legitimate interest.

                        But media critic Al Tompkins of the Florida-based Poynter Institute wrote online this week that the newspaper's reporting had not gone far enough to justify the permit holders' loss of privacy.

                        "If journalists could show flaws in the gun permitting system, that would be newsworthy," he said. "Or, for example, if gun owners were exempted from permits because of political connections, then journalists could better justify the privacy invasion."

                        Tompkins said he feared the dispute might prompt lawmakers to play to privacy fears.

                        "The net effect of the abuse of public records from all sides may well be a public distaste for opening records, which would be the biggest mistake of all," he said.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Darren M View Post
                          From here....


                          Miss Royle’s married name is Lambert. She lives in White Plains and here is her Facebook page complete with pictures of her and her kids. Hello Sanctimony.
                          Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know.

                          Cynthia R Lambert
                          17 Mcbride Ave
                          White Plains, NY 10603 (914) 948-9388
                          Work: 914-694-5001
                          croyle@lohud.com

                          Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know.

                          Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know.

                          Drives a red convertible:http://s13.postimage.org/k8ffnxuo7/c...onvertible.jpg
                          Family photo: http://s7.postimage.org/dkqtytvyj/cy...lt_private.jpg
                          Boosh! Guess that wasn't such a good idea after all, was it Cynthia?

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by DallasSleeper View Post
                            I guess the people at the newspaper did not learn their lesson

                            http://http://news.yahoo.com/york-ne...--finance.html

                            NEW YORK (Reuters) - A suburban New York newspaper that sparked an uproar among gun enthusiasts by publishing names and addresses of residents holding pistol permits is now planning to publish even more identities of permit-toting locals.

                            Further names and addresses will be added as they become available to a map originally published on December 24 in the White Plains, New York-based Journal News, the newspaper said.

                            The original map listed thousands of pistol permit holders in suburban Westchester and Rockland counties just north of New York City.

                            Along with an article entitled "The gun owner next door: What you don't know about the weapons in your neighborhood," the map was compiled in response to the December 14 shooting deaths of 26 children and adults in Newtown, Connecticut, editors of the Gannett Corp.-owned newspaper said.

                            The next batch of names will be permit holders in suburban Putnam County, New York, where the county clerk told the newspaper it is still compiling information.

                            Some 44,000 people are licensed to own pistols in the three counties, the newspaper said. Owners of rifles and shotguns do not need permits, the newspaper said.

                            The publication prompted outrage, particularly on social media sites, among gun owners.

                            "Do you fools realize that you also made a map for criminals to use to find homes to rob that have no guns in them to protect themselves?" Rob Seubert of Silver Spring, Maryland, posted on the newspaper's web site. "What a bunch of liberal boobs you all are."

                            Republican state Senator Greg Ball of Patterson, New York, said he planned to introduce legislation to keep permit information private except to prosecutors and police.

                            A similar bill that he introduced earlier as an Assemblyman failed in the state Assembly.

                            "The asinine editors at the Journal News have once again gone out of their way to place a virtual scarlet letter on law abiding firearm owners throughout the region," Ball wrote on his Senate web site.

                            The newspaper's editor and vice president of news, CynDee Royle, earlier in the week defended the decision to list the permit holders.

                            "We knew publication of the database would be controversial, but we felt sharing as much information as we could about gun ownership in our area was important in the aftermath of the Newtown shootings," she said.

                            Some critics retaliated by posting reporters' and editors' addresses and other personal information online.

                            Howard Good, a journalism professor at the State University of New York at New Paltz, called the critics' response childish and petulant.

                            "It doesn't move the issue of gun control to the level of intelligent public discussion," he said. "Instead, it transforms what should be a rational public debate on a contentious issue into ugly gutter fighting."

                            Good said the information about permit holders was public and, if presented in context, served a legitimate interest.

                            But media critic Al Tompkins of the Florida-based Poynter Institute wrote online this week that the newspaper's reporting had not gone far enough to justify the permit holders' loss of privacy.

                            "If journalists could show flaws in the gun permitting system, that would be newsworthy," he said. "Or, for example, if gun owners were exempted from permits because of political connections, then journalists could better justify the privacy invasion."

                            Tompkins said he feared the dispute might prompt lawmakers to play to privacy fears.

                            "The net effect of the abuse of public records from all sides may well be a public distaste for opening records, which would be the biggest mistake of all," he said.
                            Some people just don't know when to stop.

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                            • #44
                              As ill advised as this whole situation was, it sounds likely someone will put a stop to it for them. And probably won't like what they get. I'm seeing hefty fines and or settlements in their future.

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                              • #45
                                that is pretty shitty .. but on the other side .. there is a shit load of marks on that map .. and that is just Pistols ...

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