Private files belonging to America’s largest police union, the Fraternal Order of Police, have been hacked and posted online. The file is said to contain names and addresses of officers including various contracts with cities and private forum posts. [More]Gee, that's really too bad. Especially since this is their position on ending private sales/universal registration:
Jim Pasco, executive director of the Fraternal Order of Police, said in an interview that he now supports extending checks to gun shows and other venues where they are not required.
"Closing that gap would make it much more difficult for criminals to obtain firearms,” he said.They can't even keep their own files secure, and they want to add ours?
Oh, but NICS requires destruction of records?
Note the FBI acknowledges that as "Current destruction of records..."?
Things change, and there's no shortage of those who would like to change them. And when that happens, you can count on the records being as secure as, say, Hillary's emails.
[Via Skip]
"If they’re not doing anything wrong, they should have nothing to hide."
ReplyDeleteRight?