Editor’s note: This post contains some strong language that may be offensive to some readers.
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Credit: AP
The website Gawker has outdone New York’s “Journal News” and published the names of all licensed gun owners in New York City. With the provocative headline, “Here Is a List of All the A**holes Who Own Guns in New York City,” John Cook provides a 446-page list of every licensed gun owner in NYC, obtained two-and-a-half years ago via a Freedom of Information Act request.
“Below is a 446-page list of every licensed gun owner in New York City…Because the NYPD is more interested in raping and/or eating ladies and spying on Muslims than it is in honoring public records law, the list contains only the names, and not the addresses, of the licensees,” Cook writes.
(Scroll down for updates to this story)
The Journal News sparked outrage when it published the names and addresses of pistol permit holders in Westchester and Rockland Counties. The paper wanted to also publish the information of gun owners in Putnam County, N.Y., but so far the county has refused, saying providing the information would put the public in danger.
As Cook correctly points out, section 400.00 of the Penal Law of New York, entitled “Licenses to carry, possess, repair and dispose of firearms,” makes addresses of licensed gun owners public information. “The name and address of any person to whom an application for any license has been granted shall be a public record,” the law states.
Critics argue, however, just because information is publicly available, that doesn’t mean it should be published online and in newspapers for criminals and others to see. In other states, like Texas, the personal information of concealed weapons license holders is considered confidential.
In his post, Cook also brags about outing Fox News chief Roger Ailes, Sean Hannity, Howard Stern, Don Imus, Donald Trump and others as gun owners with permits to own or carry firearms in the city in 2010.
Because New York pistol owners must register with their local police department and the state, the names of 1.2 million New York handgun owners and the addresses of 300,000 of them have been available online for more than two years. Because of this, gun owners in New York should not be upset about the Journal News or other outlets like Gawker publicizing their personal information, according to Cook.
“In any case, it’s clear that many of the Rockland County and Westchester County gun owners who are outraged at having their addresses plastered on the internet have had those addresses plastered on the internet for years without it causing a problem. And if anyone wanted to really stir some sh*t up, they’d grab those Who’s Packing databases and throw them up on Google Maps,” Cook writes.
While the names and addresses of gun owners are considered public information in New York, the media, even websites like Gawker, still have a responsibility to exercise smart editorial judgment and carefully consider the consequences of all of its decisions.
Ex-burglars and thieves recently told Fox News that a database of gun owners is like “gold” for criminals, letting them know which houses are easy targets and which ones have guns to steal. Frank Abignale, the famous former thief portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio in “Catch Me if You Can,” called the Journal News’ decision to publish gun owners’ information “reprehensible.” Another ex-burglar said the newspaper was “exceptionally stupid” in its actions.
“And for the record,” Cook concluded. “[The gun owners] are not all a**holes. Some of them need guns for legitimate reasons for their jobs, like providing security for a**holes.”
TheBlaze is not providing the 446-page list of all New York City licensed gun owners.
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UPDATE: Gawker quickly changed its headline, striking through the word “a**holes” and mockingly replacing it with “handsome law-abiding citizens.”
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Update II: Gawker is now reporting death threats directed at the website over its decision to publish the names of all licensed gun owners in New York City.
About an hour-and-a-half after they published the story, someone apparently called Gawker’s headquarters and said “you’re f**kin dead.” Gawker reports it is “fair to assume this was related to the gun post.”
Another Gawker employee claims to have received a phone call after the story went live, telling her to “look both ways when you leave the building” and “all of you better look both ways because you’re going to get shot.” The same caller also reportedly said “every girl better have a boyfriend because you need someone to protect you.”
Gawker has contacted the police over the threats.
“These violent threats come as reaction to us publishing information that was already publicly available,” the website writes.





















































































































Comments (329)
Joe Botz
Jan. 10, 2013 at 7:44amhttp://advertising.gawker.com/contact/
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ree758
Jan. 10, 2013 at 6:40amJust think how many less guns there would be if Obama just kepot his big mouth shut
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DIgnified
Jan. 10, 2013 at 1:58amSince when is linking to other websites, publishing yourself?
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R2
Jan. 10, 2013 at 12:10amI am waiting for the people that do not own weapons to be robbed or beaten at home, then let them get a lawyer and SUE their *sses off.
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R2
Jan. 10, 2013 at 12:05amThey received threats and they called the police who they listed as a holes in their gun list. You can bet they ran right over after getting a cup of coffee.
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TheShocker
Jan. 9, 2013 at 8:38pmOnly 446 pages for all of NYC? Sheeeeeet, here in Texas they’ed need 500 pages to list the gun owners in my neighborhood.
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pohknee
Jan. 9, 2013 at 7:00pmMaybe people are making too much of this stuff about outing people. I out you and you out me stuff. It probably shouldn’t bother any of us. Look at our leaders in Washington. Every September they publish the retail “Green Book” of who is who in Washington. If you wanted to know anything about “somebody who thinks they are a somebody or a wheel”, this is where you find it. Hell, if their stuff can be public, we shouldn’t be so sensitive.
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Robert2078
Jan. 9, 2013 at 4:52pmGawker sounds like a bunch of “Useful Idiots” that Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Lenin would be proud of.
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Basharr
Jan. 9, 2013 at 3:54pmI do not condone or believe death threats are the way to deal with Gawker and their publishing a list of gun owners. But I must say what a bunch of un-American pieces of crap to demonize gun owners and put them at risk knowingly. It is our right as Americans to keep and bear arms and damn anybody who thinks that they can intimidate anybody for exercising their rights and freedoms. The Journal, Gawker, this idiot politician in Iowa, all of them have no respect for freedom and our rights. Pathetic pieces of crap that they are!
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navykurt
Jan. 9, 2013 at 3:29pmPublish the writer and the editors addresses and make sure to inform everyone that these people are not armed. Perhaps you could publish their home security code while you’re at it.
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blazingaway
Jan. 9, 2013 at 3:25pmWell folks now you know how much the government cares about your freedom, privacy and property … not on lick. They don’t give a damn, they will do anything to violate your freedom, privacy and property and exempt themselves from the same laws. You’re being played for suckers, fools, idiots and the sheep you have turned into … Registration is a joke! It just gives them a list of where to go to forcefully come and take your weapons and life
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Smokepole
Jan. 9, 2013 at 1:06pmhttp://www.observer-reporter.com/article/20130109/NEWS01/130109303/1003#.UO2v_Xy9KSM
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Nairbmack
Jan. 9, 2013 at 11:34amLets go back a few years and ponder this situation:
List of ******* American gun owners circa 1700s – present:
George Washington
Ben Franklin
Thomas Jeffereson
James Madison
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G-WHIZ
Jan. 9, 2013 at 10:36amHow bout a PRIVATE LAWSUIT from each of the 400-some gunowners, for about 100million$$ plus expences each! I wonder how long the “rag” will still be able to print before total drowning!!
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crystalsky
Jan. 9, 2013 at 10:15amI was listening to a show last night it was also on a channel there is a book called Twilight in America about homegrown muslim camps here in USA. Do not think they will be giving up there guns I don’t believe it for 1 moment.
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rcguy
Jan. 9, 2013 at 9:28amI move out of my place of birth (Bronx, New York) over 40 years ago to live in the free state of Florida. Here is a list of states you should consider leaving because you do not have a right to bear arms according to their state constitution. They are California, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, NewJersey and New York. If you don’t believe me check out this link: http://www2.law.ucla.edu/volokh/beararms/statecon.htm
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Mathchopper
Jan. 9, 2013 at 9:05amI wonder how the lamestream media is gonna handle the news in a few years that a vast majority of home intrusion killings in NYC were those not owning a gun? It’s gonna be fun to watch.
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sterensm
Jan. 9, 2013 at 8:47amWhat a bunch of dummies these gun control nuts are. Now all a a thief has to do is get the list of addresses that tell him which homes are too dangerous for him to rob of worse. GO TO THE HOUSES THAT ARE NOT ON THE LIST. Liberals just don’t think before they act.
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