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There are a lot of people who have good reason to carry concealed weapons and keep their locations secret. The retired police officer and the prosecutor who have spent their careers putting bad guys in jail come to mind. Maybe the battered spouse on the run from an abusive, stalking ex-husband wouldn’t appreciate having her home address and possession of firearms made public.


Sorry, but my suspicion, backed by evidence, is that the AP’s logic is this: Guns are bad and scary. People who own them must therefore be bad and scary. We need to let people know if they have bad, scary gun owners in their neighborhood.

In almost every case I listed above, the respective state governments stepped in and tightened their public records laws to exempt the list, so the newspapers wanting to promote openness ended up, if you'll pardon the pun, shooting themselves in the foot. Here in Illinois, where our state lawmakers (including two of our local ones) are filing bill after bill to gut our new Freedom of Information Act, and our local governments like the McHenry County Board are spending our tax dollars to help them, do we really need to give them more excuses?

When I file a Freedom of Information Act request, I have a good reason. I seek information that will legitimately inform the public and serve the public trust. I don’t want or need access to a list of law-abiding citizens exercising their Second Amendment right to bear arms. Once they decide to break the law, it becomes my business. Until then, it’s none of my business.

I’m sure this post will irk those journalists who believe we have to have absolute access to absolutely everything, lest democracy die. But this journalist is happy with having access to just about everything.

Senior Writer Kevin Craver can be reached at kcraver@shawmedia.com.

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Kevin Craver

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Northwest Herald

Crystal Lake, IL

kcraver@shawmedia.com

Kevin has worked at the Northwest Herald since 2000. The Illinois Associated Press awarded his blog this year as the best news blog in the state for medium-sized newspapers. He has won more than 70 state and national journalism awards.

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