Recent reports unveil a significant data breach involving a decade’s worth of concealed-carry permit information from California, including applications and sensitive details on the Assault Weapon Registry. This leak not only compromises the privacy of permit holders but also highlights vulnerabilities within the state’s gun regulation system.
The exposed database further includes information on firearms certified for sale and dealer transactions, creating serious implications for both public safety and gun control advocacy. As authorities assess the fallout from this incident, many individuals are left questioning the security of their personal data amidst ongoing debates about firearms legislation in California.
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