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CA DOJ Gun Owner Data Leak Due to “Deficiencies in Policies, Procedures, and Inadequate Oversight” Study Finds

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Today, the California Department of Justice announced an independent study was completed regarding the recent data leak of gun owner information. The study found that while the leak was not intentional, it was “due to a number of deficiencies within DOJ including lack of training, expertise, and professional rigor; insufficient documentation, policies, and procedures; and inadequate oversight” impacting more than 190,000 gun owners. To read the CA DOJ’s full press release, click here.

NRA-ILA continues to fight for your Second Amendment rights and the privacy of gun owners in California, including our continued litigation efforts on personal data in Doe v. Bonta.

Stay tuned to your inbox and www.nraila.org for updates on your Second Amendment Rights and hunting heritage.

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