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http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/conn-lawmakers-pass-newtown-privacy-bill-article-1.1363687
I am of two minds about this. One part tells me that victims privacy should generally be protected and its not necessary to reopen ugly times especially if it serves no good.
The paranoia in me says what if some unscrupulous government employees at any level use this to hide things the general public should have access to?
When shootings like this happen it IS a matter of public record and the people have a right to know what went on. I dont like the idea of important info being shuffled away cuz simply cuz its embarrassing or is needed for "national security" or some other nonsense. That sets a bad precedent which could easily be abused by any number of people.
I am of two minds about this. One part tells me that victims privacy should generally be protected and its not necessary to reopen ugly times especially if it serves no good.
The paranoia in me says what if some unscrupulous government employees at any level use this to hide things the general public should have access to?
When shootings like this happen it IS a matter of public record and the people have a right to know what went on. I dont like the idea of important info being shuffled away cuz simply cuz its embarrassing or is needed for "national security" or some other nonsense. That sets a bad precedent which could easily be abused by any number of people.