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NY: Gun Owners Shoot Down Social Media Searches
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David Williamson
Website: http://constitutionnetwork.com
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A proposed law calling for the addition of a social media search component to law enforcement background checks for pistol permits appears to be a misfire for local gun owners. State Senator Kevin Parker’s proposed bill would allow law enforcement to search social media before approving a handgun license or rectifying one. The bill would change New York’s gun laws to allow authorities to search social media for potential red flags before approving a handgun license.
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Comment by:
Stripeseven
(12/3/2018)
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How about proposing a law that would allow law enforcement to actually arrest elected officials, that are knowingly breaking their Oath of Office, under the color of law, in continual attempts to deprive law abiding citizens of their rights protected by the Constitution of the United States of America? How about that? |
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