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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

California Seizes Guns as Owners Lose Right to Bear Arms


By Michael B. Marois & James Nash

Wearing bulletproof vests and carrying 40-caliber Glock pistols, nine California Justice Department agents assembled outside a ranch-style house in a suburb east of Los Angeles. They were looking for a gun owner who?d recently spent two days in a mental hospital.

They knocked on the door and asked to come in. About 45 minutes later, they came away peacefully with three firearms.

California is the only state that tracks and disarms people with legally registered guns who have lost the right to own them, according to Attorney General Kamala Harris. Almost 20,000 gun owners in the state are prohibited from possessing firearms, including convicted felons, those under a domestic violence restraining order or deemed mental unstable.

?What do we do about the guns that are already in the hands of persons who, by law, are considered too dangerous to possess them?? Harris said in a letter to Vice President Joe Biden after a Connecticut school shooting in December left 26 dead. She recommended that Biden, heading a White House review of gun policy, consider California as a national model.

As many as 200,000 people nationwide may no longer be qualified to own firearms, according to Garen Wintemute, director of the Violence Prevention Research Program at the University of California, Davis. Other states may lack confiscation programs because they don?t track purchases as closely as California, which requires most weapons sales go through a licensed dealer and be reported.

?Very, very few states have an archive of firearm owners like we have,? said Wintemute, who helped set up the program.

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Thursday, June 30, 2011

F.B.I. Seizes Web Servers, Knocking Unrelated Sites Offline

VERNE G. KOPYTOFF

The F.B.I. seized Web servers in a raid on a data center early Tuesday, causing several Web sites, including those run by the New York publisher Curbed Network, to go offline.

The raid happened at 1:15 a.m. at a hosting facility in Reston, Va., used by DigitalOne, which is based in Switzerland, the company said. The F.B.I. did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the raid.

In an e-mail to one of its clients on Tuesday afternoon,? DigitalOne?s chief executive, Sergej Ostroumow, said: "This problem is caused by the F.B.I., not our company. In the night F.B.I. has taken 3 enclosures with equipment plugged into them, possibly including your server ? we cannot check it.?

Mr. Ostroumow said that the F.B.I. was only interested in one of the company?s clients but had taken servers used by ?tens of clients.?

He wrote: ?After F.B.I.?s unprofessional ?work? we can not restart our own servers, that's why our Web site is offline and support doesn?t work.? The company?s staff had been working to solve the problem for the previous 15 hours, he said.

Mr. Ostroumow said in response to e-mailed questions that it was not clear if the issues would be resolved by Wednesday.

A government official who declined to be named said earlier in the day that the F.B.I. was actively investigating the Lulz Security group and any affiliated hackers. The official said the F.B.I. had teamed up with other agencies in this effort, including the Central Intelligence Agency and cybercrime bureaus in Europe.

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