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    Default Judge rules gun activists can publish lawmakers' home addresses

    CNN)When the California legislature passed a law last year to create a registry to track all ammunition purchases and gun transfers in the state, a right-wing blogger responded by publishing a "tyrant registry" -- a listing of the names, home addresses and phone numbers of the 40 lawmakers who voted for the bill.

    Doe Publius, a pseudonym for the writer behind the Real Write Winger blog, urged gun owners to share the information and said lawmakers' names would remain on the list until the state registry was removed "or upon the tyrant's death."
    On Monday, a federal judge ruled the blogger was within his First Amendment rights to post those names.

    'I know your address'
    Legislators tried to have the information squelched.
    According to the suit, at least four legislators said they received phone calls from a man who asked them, "I know your address, and don't you wish you knew who I am?"
    A legislative lawyer sent a letter to WordPress, the web hosting company, demanding the blog posting be taken down because of state law 6254.21(c).
    That law says elected officials' home addresses and phone numbers can't be published on the internet "intending to cause imminent great bodily harm." If officials feel they or family members are threatened, they only have to describe the threat in writing to demand the information be removed, the law says.
    WordPress quickly complied.

    Defiant stance
    Publius filed a federal lawsuit August 5 against the legislative counsel, Diane F. Boyer-Vine.
    "Not only are these tyrants going after your 2nd Amendment rights," Publius wrote on his blog, "but they have their eyes on your 1st Amendment rights as well."
    Later Publius was joined in the suit by Derek Hoskins of Massachusetts, proprietor of the website Northeastshooters.com, which also published the "tyrant registry." Hoskins had taken down the list after receiving a demand letter from the legislative lawyer.

    A temporary injunction
    On Monday, US District Judge Lawrence J. O'Neill issued a temporary injunction that stopped the state from applying the law against the bloggers.
    "At its core, plaintiffs' speech is a form of political protest," he wrote. "The court therefore finds that the legislators' home address and telephone number touch on matters of public concern in the context of plaintiff's speech."
    "Plaintiffs' means of protesting the legislation is by compiling their own 'database' of the legislators' residential addresses and phone numbers," the judge wrote. "That information is not just integral to their message, it is their message."
    O'Neill also noted that Publius obtained the addresses and phone numbers from an easily available online source, which made it protected under the First Amendment. The bloggers probably would win if the case went to trial, he said.

    'A win'
    "This is not just a win for myself, but a win for freedom of speech and political protest," Publius posted on his blog. Publius and Hoskins did not reply to a request for comment.
    The Firearms Policy Coalition, which says it funded the legal action, praised the ruling. "We are delighted that Judge O'Neill saw the statute and the State's enforcement of it for exactly what it was: an unconstitutional restriction on free speech," group President Brandon Combs said on the FPC website.
    Boyer-Vine, the legislative counsel, said by email that "it is the policy of our office not to comment on pending litigation."

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    Default Re: Judge rules gun activists can publish lawmakers' home addresses

    The elites don't like having their noses rubbed in it. SUCK IT.

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    Default Re: Judge rules gun activists can publish lawmakers' home addresses

    I'm sure we'll here cries of all the death threats they've received, yet after dozens and dozens of stories of death threats in a world where you're not anonymous, there has yet to be a single prosecution for death threats.
    Rules are written in the stone,
    Break the rules and you get no bones,
    all you get is ridicule, laughter,
    and a trip to the house of pain.

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    Default Re: Judge rules gun activists can publish lawmakers' home addresses

    The left believes that the 1st Amendment should only protect those who want to call or go to a conservative's house and threaten his career and family for not supporting the gay agenda, gun bans, and sancutary for criminal illegals

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