Exactly. We’ll see an article in about a month saying it was nobody’s fault, it was a glitch, an accident… and everyone affected will be ok and there’s nothing to worry about.
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Guilds:
I never said it was ok.
Quote it
Of course, this will probably be spun into some kind of conspiracy…egged on by Fos “news”
(from the Fox article)
A conspiracy that it was intentionally leaked.
Yeah, that’s really far-fetched for California.
The AG office basically said “they’ll be good, they’ll get over it. Nothing to worry about.”
Guilds
July 2, 2022, 1:45am
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Guilds:
I never said it was ok.
As I said, I never said it was ok.
Just stick to the actual words…instead of inserting what you think, I think.
Guilds:
Guilds:
I never said it was ok.
As I said, I never said it was ok.
Just stick to the actual words…instead of inserting what you think, I think.
What should happen to the AG?
You have confidence in him?
Guilds
July 2, 2022, 2:56am
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If he is forced to step down…or is canned…so be it.
DougBH
July 2, 2022, 4:21am
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TheRedComet:
Incompetency is unacceptable. They should all lose their jobs. It could easily result in robberies or assaults by home invaders.
And considering how much firearms owners are hated by the political left, a conspiracy is believable. I don’t believe this is a case of conspiracy of course, but I understand why people would feel that way.
Not only does it show who has a gun in their house, it shows whose house is defenseless.
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Guilds:
I wonder why this was left out by FOX news.
From an actual news site:
California’s attorney general, who oversees the agency, ordered an investigation into the exposure, saying he was “deeply disturbed and angered” by the department’s failure to protect sensitive information.
“This unauthorized release of personal information is unacceptable and falls far short of my expectations for this department,” Rob Bonta said.
Of course, this will probably be spun into some kind of conspiracy…egged on by Fos “news”
(from the Fox article)
It is unknown whether the leak was an intentional strike or simply an accident from the California DOJ’s office, after last week’s SCOTUS opinion sparked major controversy across the country.
Leak of California gun owners’ private data far wider than originally reported | California | The Guardian
Of course he will put that out, it is called CYA did you actually think they would admit they did it to out gun owners??
Ron White was right, some things you cannot fix.
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Told you nothing will happen. Not a peep from him or the AG office since the breach. It’s getting swept under the rug.
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Never suspect dishonest men of making honest mistakes.
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Nearly another two months… not a peep.
Just like I said.
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Maybe California is really as flat as West Texas and those hills and mountains are the remains of ancient natives sweeping things under the rug?
Guilds:
TheRedComet:
Incompetency is unacceptable. They should all lose their jobs. It could easily result in robberies or assaults by home invaders.
And considering how much firearms owners are hated by the political left, a conspiracy is believable. I don’t believe this is a case of conspiracy of course, but I understand why people would feel that way.
Sadly, there are breaches all the time…many large corps have had the same thing happen.
Someone should probably lose their job…but not all of them.
Firearm owners are not hated by all of the left…in fact, many on the left…own firearms.
But it is that assumption that the left hates you, because you own a firearm, that is hyperbolic noise…
And you are one of the more reasonable cons…yet here you are…
Told you nothing would happen to anyone.
More training. No way in hell would any democrat even close to the AG would be held accountable.
Oooh, so severe! Such consequences!
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