Posted on 12/26/2012 10:08:46 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
A week after the Newtown massacre, The Journal News published an interactive Google Map with the names and addresses of gun permit owners in select New York cities. The bold move has escalated into a transparency arms race, after a Connecticut lawyer posted the phone number and addresses of the Journals staff, including a Google Maps satellite Image of the Publishers home. I dont know whether the Journals publisher Janet Hasson is a permit holder herself, but heres how to find her to ask, read Christopher Fountains blog post. The double irony here is that open data was heralded as a tool of enlightened civic dialog, and has been co-opted for fierce partisanship, bordering on public endangerment.
The Journals original publication of the map sparked nationwide outrage and thousands of angry comments. Gun permit holding is public information in New York, and can be acquired through a mere request via the Freedom of Information Act. But, coming on the heals of the Newtown shooting, the publication had a clear provocative intent. New York residents have the right to own guns with a permit and they also have a right to access public information, said a defiant Hasson.
Given that Bushmaster .223-caliber rifle used in the School shooting was reportedly legally registered with the killers mother, the Google Map sparked a debate about whether gun owners should be labeled like other potential menaces to society, The implications are mind-boggling, said Marine Scott F. Williams to The Journal News, Its as if gun owners are sex offenders (and) to own a handgun risks exposure as if one is a sex offender. Its, in my mind, crazy.
Blogger Christopher Fountain took the debate into his own hands, publishing the personal information of The Journals staff...
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There’s an old saying, “What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.” This meshes well with the Golden Rule, or ethic of reciprocity, which is a key moral principle in many religions and philosophies, and is often stated as “Do unto others as you wish to be done for you”, or conversely, “Don’t do unto others what you would not wish to be done to you.”
There’s an old saying, “What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.” This meshes well with the Golden Rule, or ethic of reciprocity, which is a key moral principle in many religions and philosophies, and is often stated as “Do unto others as you wish to be done for you”, or conversely, “Don’t do unto others what you would not wish to be done to you.”
Thanks for posting that picture - I’ve seen it many times but it always makes me laugh... brightens the day...
Government information is public information in general.
Government requires the public to register their guns in some places.
I seems to me that the real issue is why is the government collecting this information in the first place?
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