Posted March 21, 2023 9:00 am by Comments

By Grace Stevens

This dragnet collection of social media information by the government has a chilling effect on [concealed carry permit] applicants’ exercise of their right to speak and associate with others online. The statute requires a list of all “social media accounts” — a broad term that includes platforms like Goodreads, MyFitnessPal, LinkedIn, and countless others that are unlikely to shed light on whether applicants are likely to harm themselves or others.
Disclosing those accounts will, however, expose a wealth of personal information to government scrutiny.
Continue reading Diakun: Collecting Carry Permit Applicants’ Social Media Data is the First Step on a Slippery Slope at The Truth About Guns.

Source: The Truth About Guns

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