New York, Jan 13 : A New York county clerk justified his refusal to release the names
and addresses of handgun permit holders to a newspaper, saying it would give
stalkers and thieves a convenient roadmap to target potential victims — and
determine whether they have a gun.
"This certainly puts my public in
danger," Putnam County Clerk Dennis Sant said following a news conference in
which he was backed by the county executive and other elected
officials.
The Journal News, which serves New York City's northern
suburbs, sparked an outcry last month when it published clickable online maps
with the names and addresses of pistol permit holders in Rockland and
Westchester counties.
When the newspaper requested the same information
from Putnam, Sant initially said the county needed more time to fulfill the
request. Sant balked entirely this week, saying the law gives him the
prerogative to refuse to release public information if it endangers the public.
Judges and police officers could be targeted by the people they put behind bars,
he said. People with orders of protection have expressed concern to him about
would-be attackers finding them through the database.
While anyone can
come into his office and file the necessary paperwork to request information on
individual permits, Sant said the difference is that the Journal News plans to
publish the information in a way that makes it accessible to everyone,
instantaneously.
"First of all, it tells criminals who doesn't have a
gun," he said. "It gives a burglar or it gives a thief a map."
The
Journal News' database and accompanying story, "The Gun Owner Next Door," was
published as part of the newspaper's coverage following the Newtown, Conn.,
school shooting. Some readers say it unfairly stigmatized gun owners, branding
them in the same way as online maps showing where child molesters live. The
newspaper says it received threats and has posted armed guards at its
offices.
Journal News Publisher Janet Hasson did not respond to several
requests for comment but has issued statements previously standing behind the
newspaper's project and maintaining residents have a right to see such public
information.
Diane Kennedy, president of the New York News Publishers
Association, said she reached out to Hasson offering support. She said editors
may debate whether the Journal News should have published the database, but they
fully backed the newspaper's right to access public records under New York's
Freedom of Information Law. If the issue went to court, she said, member
newspapers would file a friend-of-the-court brief in support of the Journal
News.
"It's really clear cut," Kennedy said. "The existing law doesn't
have exemptions in it. It says this information is subject to FOIL."
Rex
Smith, editor of the Times Union in Albany, N.Y., said : "There is a broad
consensus that the kind of resistance to the FOIL application that we're seeing
in Putnam County is intolerable."
The denial of similar information to
The Wall Street Journal by New York City's police commissioner led to a case
that in 1981 was decided in favor of the newspaper.
But Sant says that
times have changed.
"The technology today is so different," he said. "I'm
looking forward to the opportunity of bringing to the magistrates that this is
not 30 years ago."
Several attempts to pass a law that would shield gun
permit holders' personal information have failed to pass the legislature in
recent years.
Experts say the county may have a difficult time defending
the refusal, because New York state law classifies the data as
public.
"The argument has been made and rejected," said Robert Freeman of
the State Committee on Open Government. "There's never been any indication that
disclosure resulted in any jeopardy."
Edward S. Rudofsky, a New York
attorney who specializes in the First Amendment, added, "I don't see why
technology makes this any more or less sensitive than it would otherwise
be."
Ends
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