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Gun rights activists sue California for forcing deletion of legislators’ personal information from website

Posted on August 6, 2016 by pogowasright.org

The L.A. Times reports:

A group opposed to new gun control laws is suing the state for successfully demanding the removal of a blog post that listed the home addresses of legislators who voted for California’s newest measures.

The lawsuit is being funded by the Firearms Policy Coalition on behalf of one of the group’s members, who is listed in the lawsuit under the pseudonym “Publius” and writes a blog called the “The Real Write Wringer.”

The blog recently published the names, home addresses and home phone numbers of 40 legislators who voted for a sweeping gun control package in June, saying the officials “decided to make you a criminal if you don’t abide by their dictates. So below is the current tyrant registry.”

Read more on The L.A. Times.

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