We hear a lot from the gun-control/prohibition folks about "paranoia" on the part of gun-owners. But they may wish to take a closer look into that mirror, and see the real motivations for desiring to publish state lists of concealed-carry permit holders:
"There is freedom of information in a democracy. ... I would want to find out as a member of the public. What about someone who lives down the street? What about kids hanging out at other parents' houses? ... Do I want to be aware of that information? Definitely," Everett said.
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Ladd Everett, of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, has indeed taken the dogged-pursuit-of-child-molesters approach to gun-control, and revealed more than a little paranoia in doing so. This, as the the Roanoke Times was offering up all manner of apologia for its publishing actions:
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In response to a request for comment, Karenna Glover of the Roanoke Times forwarded a pre-written statement.
"The Roanoke Times admits it made some mistakes and apologizes for potentially putting some individuals at risk by publishing a database of concealed handgun permit holders," the statement said.
Also in the statement, Debbie Meade, president and publisher of the Roanoke Times, said they "did not give sufficient thought to the possibility that the safety of certain individuals on the list, like law enforcement officials and crime victims, could potentially be compromised."
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Now, tell us again about the Monsters on Maple Street?