Wednesday, July 17, 2013

The Government Uses License Plate Scanners to Track Your Every Move

The Government Uses License Plate Scanners to Track Your Every Move
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Automatic license plate readers are the most widespread location tracking technology you've probably never heard of. Mounted on patrol cars or stationary objects like bridges, they snap photos of every passing car, recording their plate numbers, times, and locations. At first the captured plate data was used just to check against lists of cars law enforcement hoped to locate for various reasons (to act on arrest warrants, find stolen cars, etc.). But increasingly, all of this data is being fed into massive databases that contain the location information of many millions of innocent Americans stretching back for months or even years.

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Fwd: Outrage of the Week: New App Targets Gun Owners



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From: NRA-ILA Grassroots Alerts <admin@nramedia.org>
Date: Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 6:16 PM
Subject: Outrage of the Week: New App Targets Gun Owners


NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS ALERT: Vol. 20, No. 27 07/12/2013

Outrage of the Week: New App Targets Gun Owners

This week's outrage comes to us from a rather unlikely source: the Google Play app store. The new app is called the Gun Geo Marker, and encourages users to "geolocate dangerous guns and owners" in their communities.

According to Google Play, "Geolocation means marking dangerous sites on the App's map so that you and others can be aware of the risks in your neighborhood." Think about that for a minute. The purpose of the app--other than sensationalism and profit--is to encourage people to anonymously "flag" locations in their community they subjectively deem "dangerous" and to make that information as public as possible. The probability for abuse and the certainty of inaccurate "reporting" cannot be overstated. What's to keep people from marking any location for any reason at all? Nothing. The practice is not only a serious invasion of privacy, but would also be just as dangerous and irresponsible as publishing the names of concealed-carry permit holders in local papers.

The app could enable thieves to target and steal firearms from law-abiding gun owners, while conversely advertising that other residences are "gun free" and therefore easy targets for criminals.

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"Fast & Furious" Remains Out of Sight and Therefore Out of Mind

With all of the scandals the Obama administration has been involved in of late, it's not surprising that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' ill-fated "Operation Fast and Furious" would fade from the public's memory. Conceived as a secretive "gun-walking" scheme, "Fast and Furious" instead became a deadly debacle that came to light with the murder of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry.

Numerous investigations and hearings culminated with the nation's top law enforcement officer, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, being found in contempt of Congress. That was more than a year ago, and Holder remains in contempt of Congress for his role in the operation and subsequent cover-up. That's likely to remain the case, as President Obama invoked executive privilege to protect Holder from providing requested, and potentially further incriminating, documents to Congress.

While "Fast and Furious" has been relegated to the back burner, reports of continuing carnage directly attributable to the failed operation continue.

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So Much for Zero Tolerance

We've been reporting with great frequency on ridiculous cases involving over-zealous school officials misinterpreting and wrongly enforcing "zero-tolerance" rules.

In March, and again last month, we reported on one of the most outrageous cases--that of a seven-year-old Baltimore, Md. student who was suspended for two days for the nefarious act of shaping a breakfast pastry into what his teacher thought looked like a gun. Yes, his teacher thought a breakfast pastry was enough of a danger to take the little boy directly to the principal's office for immediate discipline, to include a suspension and a permanent record.

Last month we also reported on a remarkably severe "zero-tolerance" case in Calvert County, Md., where a 5-year-old brought a cowboy-style, orange-safety-tipped toy cap gun onto his school bus to show to his friend, who had allegedly brought a water gun on the bus a day earlier. As a result, the kindergartner was questioned by school officials for more than two hours before he wet his pants and his mother was called. How long does it take to ask a 5-year-old a few questions? His sister--a first-grader--was also questioned, and the little boy was threatened with a 10-day suspension--which would keep him out of classes the rest of the school year--and the prospect of the matter becoming a part of the his permanent school record.

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CALIFORNIA: Traditional Ammunition Ban Sent to Senate Committee Suspense File

COLORADO: Recreational Shooting Targeted in Management Plan for Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area

COLORADO: New Restrictive Gun Laws are in Effect

COLORADO: Partnership for Recreational Shooting Along Front Range Holding Public Meetings

DELAWARE: House Bill 88 Defeated in Senate

ILLINOIS: Overview of the New Laws as Right to Carry Becomes a Reality for Last State in the Nation

ILLINOIS : Legislature Votes to Recognize Right to Self-Defense and Overrides Governor Quinn's Veto of Concealed Carry Bill Today

LOUISIANA: Governor Signs into Law Pro-Second Amendment Bills Passed in 2013 Legislative Session

MAINE: Legislative Session Adjourns with the Defeat of All Anti-Gun Legislation in Augusta

MISSISSIPPI: Attorney General Releases Draft Opinion on 2013 Legislative Changes to Mississippi's Carry Statutes

MISSISSIPPI: NRA-Backed Changes to Carry Laws Take Effect on July 1-- Opponents Launch Efforts to Repeal House Bill 2

MISSISSIPPI: Frenzied Legal Maneuvering By Opponents Of NRA-Backed House Bill 2 Temporarily Delays New Law's Effective Date

MISSOURI: Right-to-Carry Reform Signed into Law

MISSOURI: Governor Nixon Signs Self-Defense Legislation into Law

NEW JERSEY: Final Gun Control Legislation Passes Senate and Awaits Governor Chris Christie's Signature

NEW MEXICO: Santa Fe City Council Votes Down Gun Magazine Ban on a 6-2 Vote

NORTH CAROLINA: The Fight in Raleigh Continues to Strengthen Your Second Amendment Rights

OREGON: 2013 Legislative Session Adjourns with Victories for Gun Owners

RHODE ISLAND: Gun Owners Successful in the Ocean State

TEXAS: Second Special Session Begins Today - Once Again Pro-Second Amendment Bills Not On Deck

VERMONT: Sportsmen's Act of 2013 Goes into Effect

VIRGINIA: New Gun Laws Take Effect

WYOMING: BLM Management Plan of Critical Importance to Hunters and Shooters

WYOMING: Bill Repealing State Prohibition of Hunting With Suppressors Takes Effect