BY DYLAN SKRILOFF The Rockland County Times has confirmed that the Journal News daily newspaper has requested from Putnam, Rockland and Westchester Counties a complete list of gun owners who did not file «opt out» papers exempting themselves from
pistol permit public records.
The Rockland County Times has confirmed that the Journal News daily newspaper has requested from Putnam, Rockland and Westchester Counties a complete list of gun owners who did not file «opt out» papers exempting themselves from
pistol permit public records.
Not exact matches
Under the provisions of the New York Freedom of Information Law, Article 6 of the
Public Officers Law, I hereby request records or portions thereof pertaining to Putnam County's
pistol permit database.
Pistol permit holders who wish to apply for privacy from public records searches may now fill out a form found at the Rockland County Clerk's website: http://www.rocklandcountyclerk.com/ Rockland County Clerk Paul Piperato told the Rockland County Times he hopes the state ultimately makes pistol permit privacy automatic so the state and counties needn't waste time on -LS
Pistol permit holders who wish to apply for privacy from
public records searches may now fill out a form found at the Rockland County Clerk's website: http://www.rocklandcountyclerk.com/ Rockland County Clerk Paul Piperato told the Rockland County Times he hopes the state ultimately makes
pistol permit privacy automatic so the state and counties needn't waste time on -LS
pistol permit privacy automatic so the state and counties needn't waste time on -LSB-...]
I needed to take the time to write you and thank you for your continued support regarding the irresponsible journalism and extremely poor decision the Journal News made in making
public the interactive map of
pistol permits holders in Rockland County.
The controversial use of the Freedom of Information Act to create the interactive map may come back to bite the Journal News and others who would prefer that
pistol permits remain
public record.
Under former NYS Law,
pistol permit holders» information was a matter of
public information.
Ulster County Sheriff Paul Van Blarcum's call last week for licensed
pistol permit holders to begin carrying their weapons in the name of
public safety has opened a
public debate on «concealed carry» and the system used to vet and license handgun owners.
Dear RC Times Editor, I needed to take the time to write you and thank you for your continued support regarding the irresponsible journalism and extremely poor decision the Journal News made in making
public the interactive map of
pistol permits holders in Rockland County.
There are about 20,000 forms from
pistol permit holders requesting their names and address be removed from
public record.
Erie County Legislator Joseph Lorigo sent a letter on Jan. 16, 2013 to Chairwoman Betty Jean Grant requesting that the Legislature hold a special session to act on his resolution that requests Erie County Clerk Christopher L. Jacobs withhold the names of
pistol permit holders in Erie County from
public release until the New York State Judicial System thoroughly reviews and rules on freedom of information requests pertaining to gun
permit holders.
County Clerk Michael P. Kearns and County Legislator Lynne Dixon have announced
pistol permit recertification outreaches will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, January 16th at Hamburg
Public Library, 102 S Buffalo St. and 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, January 29th at VFW Post 1419, 2985 Lakeview Rd, Hamburg.
County Clerk Michael P. Kearns and County Legislator Ed Rath have announced a
pistol permit recertification outreach will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, January 10th at the Newstead
Public Library in Akron, 33 Main Street, Akron.
Pistol permit holders who wish to apply for privacy from
public records searches may now fill out a form found at the Rockland County Clerk's website: http://www.rocklandcountyclerk.com/
He made the privacy push after
public uproar over the White Plains - based newspaper's publication of an interactive map showing the addresses of all
pistol permit holders in Rockland and Westchester County.
County Clerk Michael P. Kearns and County Legislator John Mills have announced a
pistol permit recertification outreach will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, January 19th at Concord
Public Library, 18 Chapel St., Springville
Ulster County Sheriff Paul J Van Blarcum was the first New York State Sheriff to issue a
public request urging legal gun owners who have a conceal
pistol carry
permit to take the initiative and carry their firearms whenever possible.
Under the guise of providing «
public information,» the Journal News» editorial hit squad, led by publisher / hitwoman Janet Hasson, created an interactive digital map on their lohud.com website showing the exact address of every
pistol permit holder in Rockland and Westchester County.