NY paper removes controversial pistol-permit data

The paper had published interactive maps pinpointing thousands of permit holders in Westchester County

Published January 18, 2013 11:02PM (EST)

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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) — A suburban New York City newspaper has removed the names and addresses of residents with pistol permits from its website.

Publication of the permit data following last month's school shooting massacre in Newtown, Conn., produced a storm of outrage from gun owners. It also quickly resulted in a new state measure meant to protect permit holders' privacy.

The president and publisher of The Journal News Media Group announced the move Friday. Janet Hasson said the new law does not require removing the data, but "doing so complies with its spirit."

The Journal News had published interactive maps on its LoHud.com site pinpointing thousands of permit holders in Westchester and Rockland County. The maps remained online late Friday but could no longer be manipulated to find names and addresses.


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