Posted on 11/12/2008 9:14:43 AM PST by bamahead
After a re-read on this I think you’re right.
The sherrif appears to be resisting, but how hard? The headline is somewhat misleading.
It looks like the sherrif is fighting it to appeal.
The bottom line is that this judge decides you must now ‘opt-out’ for your own privacy’s sake rather than it being presumed as your first choice.
It’s applying the same rule used for email spam and mass mailings to CCW permits.
If Oregon is so hell bent on following every law to the letter, how about asking for obama’s birth certificate?
It's all foresight toward your sheriff's allocation of the Civilian National Security Force (CNSF) assets. Volunteers go the ones who seemed not to care, SWAT team to the one who wanted to be kept secret
In telephonic marketing, some calls are made mechanically, only to record that a human has picked up at such-and-such hour of the day. So-and-so never picked up the phone at 4pm after 40 calls over 5 months. Hmmm. Thieves might find that kind of information interesting; so would CNSF "volunteers" with blanket search warrants of all CCW and FOID card holders.
Click WHATEVER to unsubscribe. Get there, type in your email address, and blammo, even more emails from the very same outfit! Now that they have confirmation you're one to read the fine print on junk email, are they ever interested in you, bub!
HF
As someone in Georgia who just moments ago received my CC license in the mail, this is disturbing.
The only places where records of CC holders should be made public is in states where “may issue” is the law. And, as you might suspect, the only people in those areas with a CC permit are those with political connections.
If I were the Sherif, I think I’d be having an ‘accidental’ office fire in which several records were accidentally burned, and perhaps a couple of hard drives destroyed.
The Court wants to release the names NOT the Sheriff!
It appears this Sheriff is on the side of the folks in this case. We I him, I’d send the letters out with them pre-checked for this purpose. I would also send a note with them explaining why and asking for their prompt signature and return.
“We I him” should be “Were I him”
“We’re from the government, and we’re here to help you.”
Second Amendment, baby. It’s not negotiable.
Those of us who tend to read the fine print also have telephones that announce who is calling before we lift the receiver. I hope they don’t think the blanket search warrants gives them permission to walk in without knocking. A simple mistake such as that could result in needing to be carried out.
The newspaper WANTED TO PUBLISH THE RECORDS OF ALL CONCEALED HANDGUN PERMIT CARRIERS. The Sheriff is trying to prevent this. Also take note: If you have a concealed carry permit, do not disclose it publicly!
BWAHAHAHAHAA!!! Just the ones they approve of. And the courts have a funny way of getting rid of the others. We're gettin' ready for GPS units on vehicles...so we can pay our fair share in gas taxes, don'tcha know. Oh...and it'll be a sliding scale. Drive in congested areas at peak traffic and you'll pay a premium. And don't get me started on the "rain tax."
Make it simple, just tell em everybody has one, now go play in the street.
The problem is an out of control judge. The question is, when is this judge up for election again? The 2nd ammendent supporters need to start finding judges who believe in the constitution and getting them elected to the circuit court and start replacing these activist POS liberals.
Remember, in Oregon, judges are elected. Get rid of this one and watch the others develop strange new respect for the citizen-voters and the constitution.
This is the judge in question. He is up for re-election in 2010. Jackson County residents should start looking for a replacement to run against him NOW!
G. Philip (Phil)Arnold
Nonpartisan
Occupation: Circuit Court Judge since 1997
Occupational Background: Twenty-five years practicing attorney; Executive Director Jackson County Legal Services; United States Peace Corps Volunteer and Associate Director in Nepal
Educational Background: B.A. Degree Lambuth College; Doctor of Jurisprudence University of Tennessee
Prior Governmental Experience: Circuit Court Judge Pro Tem Jackson County, Oregon; Ashland City Council 9 years; Ashland Budget Committee; United States Peace Corps Volunteer/Nepal; United States Peace Corps Associate Director/Nepal
Polly and I have been married 40 years. Our adult daughters, Shanti, Jackie and Belle are Ashland High School and U of O graduates. Our grandchildren, Lillie, Mathilde and Roman provide us great joy and occupy most of our spare time.
I have tried to perform my duties as Circuit Court Judge with impartiality, courtesy and a knowledge of the law. Every person appearing in court deserves to have his/her case decided strictly on the law and facts of his/her case. The law is an important cornerstone of a civilized society. I ask for the chance to serve the citizens of Jackson County for another term.
(This information furnished by G. Philip Arnold.)
It seems odd to me that the sheriff of this gun hating county is proactively giving folks an opportunity to assert their option for privacy. But sheriffs are elected here. If there's no ulterior motive then great.
Oregon “public records” laws are very broad as to what must be made public. They became so as a reactionary legislative answer to some controversial thing that happened years ago (in my time but I don't remember exactly what it was).
But it was intended to require public bodies and agencies to make public details about their actions, meetings, contracts, etc. - NOT to make public lists of personal information about large groups of private citizens.
It bothers me enough that the state regularly sells its database of licensed drivers and vehicle owners to anybody for any reason, and that this law supposedly requires them to do it. The only people protected are certain government employees of police departments, jails, courts, etc. Even then their names are revealed but under their employment address, so opportunities to abuse still exist.
IMO the laws regarding these things need to be tightened up.
Oh yeah that was for an Oregon PING.
There is an attorney behind this no doubt (respond with favorite lawyer joke if you wish).
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