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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Social Security Administration contacted the Highway Patrol in
November 2011 seeking a list of Missouri's concealed gun permit holders
for a probe into whether people were fraudulently claiming mental illnesses
to get disability benefits. People with mental illnesses are not supposed
to be issued concealed gun permits, so their inclusion on the state's
list could indicate they either weren't mentally ill or shouldn't have a
concealed gun, Replogle said.He said the patrol obtained the concealed gun
permit list and provided it on a disc, but the federal investigator
was unable to read it and destroyed it. This January, the same
investigator made the same request and the patrol again obtained and shared
a computer disc containing information about 163,247 people with concealed
gun permits. But Replogle said the federal investigator again was unable
to read the data and again destroyed the disc.Had he been consulted
first, Replogle said he would have provided information only on specific
people that the Social Security Administration was investigating, not the
entire list.The House on Thursday passed legislation intended to stop the
Revenue Department from making electronic copies of concealed gun permit
documents. The bill also would require the department to destroy those documents
that already have been collected.
UNDATED: The front of the U.S. Supreme Court is seen in Washington.ReutersWASHINGTON
A day after the Senate voted to begin debate on new
gun control measures, the Supreme Court is expected to consider a new
appeal aimed at loosening state restrictions on firearms.The justices are
meeting in private Friday to discuss adding new cases for the term
that begins in the fall. Among them is an appeal of a
federal court ruling that upheld New York's strict licensing scheme for
carrying concealed weapons in public.The National Rifle Association and
20 states are backing an appeal by five New York residents who
claim that the state law violates their constitutional gun rights. The challenge
comes nearly five years after a landmark Supreme Court decision in favor
of gun rights and four months after a gunman killed 20
children and six adults in Newtown, Conn.The court could say as early
as Monday whether it will hear the case.Legal scholars say the issue
of whether people have a right to be armed in public is
likely to win high court review at some point. The court's 2008
decision in District of Columbia v. Heller focused mainly on the right
to defend one's own home, but it left for another day how
broadly the Second Amendment may protect gun rights in other settings.In
November, less than three weeks before the Newtown shootings, the 2nd U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals in New York upheld a state law that
requires those who want to carry handguns
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