KYDan
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I believe some places do. If I am not "misremembering" I think Massachusetts publishes the names of the top ten "dead beat dads" and it is certainly not hard to find stories on DUI in every local newspaper.
I do appreciate that all this public information has a downside to privacy as well but I don't get why the gun permit thing gets such a strong reaction when it is essentially public information anyway. I presume a criminal could get the information the same way that a reporter does. If a criminal got the info he would presumably, as many have suggested, avoid the home in question. How does that harm the individual with the gun permit? If anything it should be the unarmed neighbors who should be complaining (although apparently in NY you can own a Bushmaster without a permit so who knows who has what).
Do you really believe that a criminal is going to a county courthouse to get information on homes that he/she plans to rob? If they are smart and adequately educated they are not so stupid as go to the county courthouse where they are well known to glean information on households to burgle. If you want to know if your neighbor has a concealed carry permit it is your right to retrieve that information, but it does not include whether or not if he/she has any guns or what type of guns.