in Illinois
No we have no rights to privacy, even though SCOTUS has ruled numerous times that the 9th amendment does apply to privacy.
"The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people."
WTF were they thinking? "I know, let's publish the names and addresses of everyone who owns a gun, nothing bad can come from that"
and what are we afraid of
“Why exempt gun owners? We’re not taking away any of their rights,” said Rep. LaShawn Ford, a Democrat from Chicago who voted against the bill. “What are gun owners afraid of?”
"The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people."
WTF were they thinking? "I know, let's publish the names and addresses of everyone who owns a gun, nothing bad can come from that"
“We have freedom of information laws to protect citizens from their government, not give out private information.”
Proponents argued the bill was needed to stop the release of information that criminals could use to find gun owners and steal their weapons. They argued those who didn’t own guns might also be put in the way of harm because bad guys might target homes where they know people aren’t armed.
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