To the extent they fulfill their mission of reporting the news, newspapers are an incredible community resource. They provide an invaluable service in informing the community of Who is doing What and When and Where it took place. That’s news. There’s even a place for the Why of the story. That’s what Op-Ed pages and sections are for.

Problems crop up when news organs such as newspapers stray from reporting the news or even interpreting the news into being the subject of the news. The Memphis Commercial Appeal would appear to have veered significantly from their mission to report the news to what would seem to be some form of political activism with their decision to post access to the State of Tennessee’s database which contains information about the men and women across the state who have applied for and received a license to carry a concealed weapon.

I really don’t know what the Commercial Appeal’s rationale is in doing this. But I am curious. I have calls in to Joseph Pepe – President and Publisher; Steve Tomb – VP of Operations; Chris Peck – Editor; Otis Sanford – Editor Opinion/Editorials; Eric Janssen – VP of Digital Media and Scott Sines – Managing Editor. None answered their phones and the voice mail I left for each was similar to:

“Good afternoon Sir,

My name is Ken Marrero and I’m a blogger in the Nashville market. I blog at bluecollarmuse.com. I’m calling to get a statement from the paper on their decision to publish access to the concealed carry database maintained by the State of Tennessee. Specifically I’m interested in how the paper believes that decision fits in with their mission to report the news. In addition, I’m wondering if the paper plans to publish access to other such databases and make available information about people who have birth certificates, marriage licenses, voter registrations, driver’s licenses, vehicle license plates and so on. My number is 615-XXX-XXXX. You can reach me there pretty much anytime and I’ll be looking for your call. Thank you.”

No one has called back yet. But it’s only been 30 minutes or so since I left the first message. I’ll update this story if anyone has a comment or explanation for the paper’s action.

Until then, and even before and after then, I urge you to contact your state legislator and encourage him to support the passage of the confidentiality legislation before the legislature in HB 53. And you may want to contact the Commercial Appeal yourself.

Blue

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15 Responses to “Commercial Appeal Publishes Access to Concealed Carry Permit Database”
  1. Glen Harness (1 comments) says:

    Well, the crooks should at least know who to avoid now…

  2. Blue Collar Muse (303 comments) says:

    @ Glenn -

    Leave it to you “glass half full”, “Morning in America” Conservatives to find the silver lining in all this …

  3. BadIdeaGuy (14 comments) says:

    They should then see no problem with a blogger publishing whatever “public” information searches such as intellius.com would yield about their editors and writers, such as addresses, recent addresses, and family members’ names. Of course, they’d call that intimidation, which is no less than what they’ve done in the name of- news?

  4. Blue Collar Muse (303 comments) says:

    @ BadIdeaGuy -

    Indeed. In fact, the guys at Shots Across the Bow did exactly that.

  5. Mickey (5 comments) says:

    Cut the Crap. Why HB 53? Why not tell the State Legislators to just pass a bill making it legal for all adults to carry concealed or open. No License needed!
    2nd to nothing!

  6. Blue Collar Muse (303 comments) says:

    @ Mickey -

    You’re preaching to the choir, here. But that bill is not submitted for this session of the legislature. According to John Harris at TFA, Tennesseans stand a great chance this session of seeing a fair amount of legislation which has previously been bottled up in committee make it to the floor for a vote.

    Incrementalism is slow but it can be effective.

  7. Blue Collar Republican » Blog Archive » Commercial Appeal And Hitler Operate Much In The Same Fashion says:

    [...] were subdued they did state that this database was definitely invasive and should not be posted. Blue Collar Muse covered the story as well as The Ol’ Broad. This is getting a ton of play around the state [...]

  8. John (1 comments) says:

    The following management personnel from the Memphis Commercial Appeal do not have Handgun Carry Permits in the State of Tennessee. In the interest of freedom of the press I think that every resident of the Great City of Memphis should know

    Joseph Pepe
    Publisher
    Call Joseph at 901-529-2205

    Steve Tomb
    VP of Operations
    Call Steve at 901-529-2446

    Chris Peck
    Editor
    Call Chris at 901-529-2390

    Scott Sines
    Managing Editor
    Call Scott at 901-529-5843

    Eric Janssen
    VP of Digital Media
    Call Eric at 901-529-2480

    Yours,

    Fellow Permit Holder + LEGAL gun owner

  9. Mickey (5 comments) says:

    If they live in shelby county, you can look up how much their house (property) is assessed.
    http://www.assessor.shelby.tn.us/content.aspx

  10. walls of the city says:

    silence from the fourth estate…

    Unsurprisingly, there has been no response to my letter to the staff of the Commercial Appeal. I say “unsurprisingly” because I am quite certain I am not the only individual who contacted them. Blue Collar Muse left them all voicemails,……

  11. Austin Farley (5 comments) says:

    I called and left a voicemail as well. A lot of good that did, but I felt better. All this does for us is create a database of those who these liberals can go to when the government they created gets out of hand.

  12. payday loans (1 comments) says:

    Preach on. That’s just an unofficial militia listing. Now we now who the protectors will be when big brother collapses. On a side note I think this is a disgusting display of invasion of privacy.

  13. John Coleman (1 comments) says:

    I found a similar database online listing all the Arkansas permits at arkansasgunpermits.com.

  14. Tim (1 comments) says:

    This database should never have been published. I think all those at Memphis Comercial Appeal should have their privacy violated. Also, this would not have happened if the republicans had had a majority. The democrat majority were blocking many good bills relative to gun rights. It is funny how liberals preach about being strongly for our civil rights, yet they want to trample on my 2nd amend. Rights. The Comercial Appeals paper is obviously an activist organization not a new organization.

  15. check cashing software (1 comments) says:

    Wow, this is crazy. Like someone already said, at least they will know who to avoid.

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