Law-abiding gun owners have always had a healthy mistrust of the government's ability to protect their rights. What's in Room 101H of the Monroe County Clerk's Office should give them — and everyone else — even more pause.
There, stuffed in seven drawers of a black metal filing cabinet, are the unprocessed "opt-out forms" of some 20,000 pistol permit holders who sought to shield their names and addresses from public disclosure under the state's SAFE Act.
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