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Personal Info of Thousands of IN Gun Owners at Risk of Disclosure

Posted By TGM_Staff On Thursday, December 14, 2023 09:52 AM. Under Breaking News, Featured, Industry News, Media Watch, News, Opinion, SAF Investigative Journalism  

By Lee Williams

SAF Investigative Journalism Project

Gary v. Glock is a 24-year-old lawsuit that refuses to die.

Attorneys for Brady filed the lawsuit on behalf of the City of Gary, Indiana in 1999. At that time, more than 40 cities filed similar lawsuits, which sought to hold gun makers and gun dealers liable for murders that were committed using firearms.

Some of the manufacturers named as defendants included Glock, Smith & Wesson, Colt, Sturm Ruger & Co., Beretta USA Corp. and Hi-Point. Various gun dealers – national and local – were also named in the City of Gary lawsuit.

Fortunately, many states and the federal government passed laws to protect the firearms industry from this type of lawfare.

By 2006, almost all of these nuisance lawsuits were quashed – all except for Gary v. Glock.

The pesky lawsuit flared up again last month, when Indiana Superior Court Judge John M. Sedia denied an order to quash subpoenas for records maintained by several large Indiana gun dealers.

As a result, these dealers must now turn over their Acquisition & Distribution books to the government, which contain the names and addresses of hundreds of thousands of law-abiding gun purchasers.

Cabela’s has already complied, disclosing more than 200,000 transactions that occurred at its Hammond, Indiana store. Bass Pro Shops will soon be ordered to report the details of more than 200,000 transactions that occurred at its Portage, Indiana store. Other dealers will soon receive similar subpoenas.

Background

The firearms industry had several chances to kill the suit.

First, they appealed to the Indiana Supreme Court, which denied the companies’ motion to dismiss, stating that if the City’s allegations were proven, the companies would be liable for damages and injunctive relief.

In 2005, the gun manufacturers tried again to dismiss the case by claiming it violated the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA). A state appellate court found that the City’s case was not “barred by the PLCAA,” because the gun dealers and gun manufacturers allegedly violated Indiana’s public nuisance laws.

In 2015, then-Gov. Mike Pence tried to help by amending Indiana’s immunity statute to make it retroactive to 1999 to cover the named defendants. But in 2019, Indiana’s Court of Appeals denied the defendants’ motion to dismiss, claiming that the amended statute did not protect the defendants from litigation.

In his order last month, Judge Sedia wrote:

“After reviewing the filings of the parties, hearing oral argument and being fully advised … Gary may move forward on its public nuisance claim based upon the unlawful sales of firearms that have, indeed, harmed Gary,” the order states.

Fallout

The potential publication of personal information of hundreds of thousands of law-abiding gun owners is eerily similar to an interactive map of pistol permit holders that Gannett’s Journal News of Westchester County, New York published in 2012.

The response to the newspaper’s map was vicious and loud. Outraged gun owners pushed for the publication of the addresses of the journalists responsible for the travesty. The danger, many claimed, was that the newspaper created a handy tool for burglars seeking to break into homes and steal firearms. The same concerns apply to Indiana’s gun owners.

Privately, some say state officials will likely turn over the data to federal agencies like the ATF, which has been surreptitiously creating an illegal registry of gun owners since Joe Biden took office.

(Editor’s note: See VIDEO: ATF Agent Caught Creating Illegal Gun Registry With Personal Cellphone)

For Indiana gun owners, the time to take additional steps to safeguard your property is now.

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