Should Maps of Local Gun Owners Be Public?
A newspaper's map with names and addresses of handgun permit holders in New York state has sparked controversy. We want to hear your thoughts.
In late December, about two weeks after the Newtown school shootings in Connecticut, Patch received a request from a Kenilworth resident to publish a map of gun owners in Cook and Lake counties.
The reader referred to a map, which included the names and addresses of handgun permit holders in Westchester and Rockland counties, N.Y. The Journal News created the map using publically available data and said it was providing a public service by publishing the information.
But not everyone agreed.
Facebook user Mike Pandolfo was quoted in the New York Times as saying: “Now everyone knows where the LEGAL GUNS are kept, a valuable piece of information for criminals. Why don't you do something helpful, like trying to find out where the ILLEGAL GUNS are kept? That would be helpful to the non-criminal population.”
The map and the article sparked outrage and thousands of angry comments, and in response a Connecticut lawyer posted the phone number and addresses of the Journal’s staff, TechCrunch.com reported.
Recently, the Journal has hired armed guards to protect its staff after receiving an intimidating email, Reuters reported.
While we understand why some residents would value having a map of gun owners in Cook County, Patch editors also wondered if it would indeed be a public service.
Could publishing such a map prevent a tragedy like the Newtown shooting? Would it make residents feel safer? Or is it a bad idea?
We do not have all the answers and wanted to invite you, our readers, to join in our discussion. What do you think? Should the media publish maps of gun owners in the community?
Frank
7:15 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
If they want the gun owners addresses published lets pubilish the non owners so the burglars will know where to go in advance.
Stones
8:04 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
Not only is that a ridiculous idea, I would think it would be an invasion of privacy for the legal gun owners. Maybe it would be better if they used their investigative skills to find illegal guns an provide that report to the police rather than publish anything.
Dave K
8:24 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/01/04/ex-burglars-say-newspapers-gun-map-wouldve-made-job-easier-safer/
Frank
8:26 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
Yes and I also should have said it would be ridiculous to post the legal gun owners addresses because that would mean that the addresses not published do not have guns and possibly would be easy targets
Bob Laird
8:41 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
publish the addresses of known straw buyers and the gunshops they dealt with.
GS
9:42 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
The only problem with this is that the guns are home alone because no one can carry them with you when you leave. Atleast for the next 150 days. What they need to do is like Vermont make all the Non gun owners pay a 500$ fee to the police because they can't protect themselves and are at the mercy of the criminals.