2nd Amendment Threat from San Francisco Chronicle

By Paul Preston, Agenda 21 Radio

As a journalist it is clear SF Chron. Editor In Chief Audrey Cooper is NOT concerned about protecting any one’s GOD given rights that the Founders assured us in the founding documents. Instead she’s “deeply concerned” the Sheriff is doing his constitutional job protecting our GOD given rights.

This is not a routine press request in that there are real safety and privacy issues for the CCW holders let along 2nd amendment violations to all gun owners. Just to let you know there have been similar press requests by other media just like this one in Contra Costa County where CBS CH13 recently made a similar request. Contra Costa County legal advised the same for the Sheriff there as they did in Sutter.

As U.S. Citizens our Right and responsibility is to question the motives of the press just as it is to question the motives of those who govern. So far the Sutter county Sheriff’s response is more professional and appropriate. For the SF Chron. Editor In Chief Audrey Cooper she now plays the victim card by claiming “they have put our journalists in personal danger”. Then she states “the sheriffs sought to play up distrust in media”.  “Play up distrust in media”? No need for the Sheriff to do that there’s plenty of media distrust in the public today.  With this type of thinking it makes her motives behind this request very suspect.

Remember the DOXing that went on in 2012 with the New York Journal News?

“As the uproar continues over the wisdom of The Journal News posting an online, interactive map displaying the names, addresses and the locations of the homes of Westchester and Rockland County’s legal gun owners, a second law abiding gun owner’s home was robbed and more legally registered weapons were stolen”.

Read more: https://www.inquisitr.com/488885/another-gun-owner-robbed-after-being-identified-on-the-journal-news-map/#ixzz6CtZ86yBP

 
Below is from the article. 
“In response to the sheriff’s decision to publicize the Chronicle’s request and to notify CCW permit holders, San Francisco Chronicle Editor In Chief Audrey Cooper issued the following statement:

“I am deeply disturbed by how some sheriffs have handled a routine request for public information from a respected and established news outlet. As a result, they have put our journalists in personal danger for their own political gain.

“It is a journalist’s job to investigate trends, and we do not intend on publishing personal information of private citizens. Unfortunately, the sheriffs sought to play up distrust in media when it became clear that they cannot deny access to public information.”

In this era of state lawlessness blended with media complicity with the state’s political agenda we all should be real concerned. Let’s be clear as a Constitutional Sheriff, Sheriff Barnes has every right to deny all CCW public information to an organization represented by an agent who makes inflammatory statements designed to curry favor with a lawless state government.

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