Publius v. Boyer-Vine

237 F. Supp. 3d 997, 66 Communications Reg. (P&F) 343, 45 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 1827, 2017 WL 772146, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 27306
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. California
DecidedFebruary 27, 2017
Docket1:16-cv-1152-LJO-SKO
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Publius v. Boyer-Vine, 237 F. Supp. 3d 997, 66 Communications Reg. (P&F) 343, 45 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 1827, 2017 WL 772146, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 27306 (E.D. Cal. 2017).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER RE PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION (Doc. 19)

Lawrence J. O’Neill, UNITED STATES CHIEF DISTRICT JUDGE

I. INTRODUCTION

Plaintiffs Doe Publius1 and Derek Hos-kins bring this civil rights .case under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (“§ .1983”), challenging California Government Code § 6254.21(c) (“§ 6254.21(c)”) under the First Amendment, the Commerce Clause, and 47 U.S.C. § 230 (“§ 230”). Plaintiffs move for a preliminary injunction that prevents Defendant Diane F. Boyer-Vine, Legislative Counsel for the Office of Legislative Counsel of California (“the Office”), from enforcing § 6254.21(c) against them. See Doc. 19-1 at 26.

The Court took the matter under submission bn the papers pursuant to Local Rule 230(g). Doc. 23. For the following reasons, the Court GRANTS IN PART and DENIES IN PART Plaintiffs’ motion.

II. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

On July 1, 2016, California Governor Jerry Brown signed several gun control bills into law. Doc. 12, First. Amended Complaint (“FAC”), at ¶ 15. One of those bills established a database tracking all ammunition purchases in California. See Cal. Penal Code §§ 30352, 30369. The database includes the driver’s license infor[1004]*1004mation, residential address and telephone number, and date of birth for anyone who purchases or transfers ammunition in California. See id.

Publius maintains a political blog under the naihe, “The Real Write Winger.” FAC at ¶ 15. On July 5, 2016, in response to the California legislature’s gun control legislation, he posted the following blog entry, titled “Tyrants to be'registered with California gun owners”: '

If you’re a gun owner in California, the government knows where you live. With the recent anti gun, anti Liberty bills passed by the legisexuals in the State Capitol and signed into law by our senile communist governor, isn’t it about time to register these tyrants with gun owners? •
Compiled below is the names, home addresses, and home phone numbers of all the legislators who decided to make you a criminal if you don’t abide by their dictates. “Isn’t that dangerous, what if something bad happens to them by making that information public?” First, all this information was already public; it’s just now in one convenient location. Second, it’s no more dangerous than, say, these tyrants making it possible for free men and women to have government guns pointed at them while they’re hauled away to jail and prosecuted for the crime of exercising their rights and Liberty.
These tyrants are no longer going to be . insulated from us. They used their power we entrusted them with to exercise violence against .us if we don’t give up our rights and Liberty. This common sense tyrant registration addresses this public safety hazard by giving the public the knowledge of who and where these tyrants are in case they wish to use their power for violence again.
So below is the current tyrant registry. These are the people who voted to send you to prison if you exercise your rights and liberties. This will be a constantly updated list depending on future votes, and if you see a missing address or one that needs updating, please feel free to contact me. And please share this with every California. gun owner you know.
To be fair, the only way for a tyrant to have their name, removed from the tyrant registry is to pass laws which repeal the laws that got them, added to the list, or upon, the tyrant’s death. Otherwise, it is a- permanent list, even after the tyrant leaves office. The people will retain this information and have access to it indefinitely.

FAC at ¶ 17. Through searching public records for free on zabasearch.com2, Pub-lius compiled the names, home addresses, and phone numbers of 40 California legislature members who had voted in favor of the gun control measures. Id. at ¶¶ 17-18. He then posted that information on his blog. Id. at ¶ 17.

' In the days that followed, several legislators received threatening phone calls and social.media messages that appeared to have been .prompted by Publius’s-blog entry. Doc. 21, Declaration of Frederic [1005]*1005Woocher (“Woocher Decl.”)j at ¶ 2. Specifically;

there were reports from at least four different State Senators that either they or one of their family members had received a phone call at their residence from an unidentified male speaker saying, “I know your address and don’t you wish you knew who I am?” One of the calls was received by the step-son of a Senator who was alone in the home while the Senator and his wife were away. At least two other. Senators had reported receiving (and forwarded to the [California Senate] Sergeant-at-Arms) threatening social media messages; one warned: “You have no right to pass laws to take my constitutional rights away. (2nd & 1st amendments) Let alone pass a bill that makes you exempt from the very same laws. I’ve have [sic] shared your home address in the Internet. The People will be acting on this.”

Id.

The Senate Sergeant-at-Arms sent the Office “a request to seek the removal of the legislators’ home addresses from the internet pursuant to section 6254.21(c).” Doc. 20 at 13. In response, on July 8, 2016, Deputy Legislative Counsel Kathryn Lon-denberg sent a written demand to Word-Press.com, who hosted Plaintiffs, blog. FAC at ¶ 19. The demand stated:

To whom it may concern:
My . office represents the California State Legislature, It has come to our attention that the home addresses of 14 Senators and 26 Assembly Members have been publically posted on an Internet Web site hosted by you without the permission of these elected officials. Specifically, the user on your platform by the name of “therealwritewinger” posted the home addresses of these elected officials on his or her Web site....
This letter constitutes a written demand under subdivision (c) of Sectioh 6254.21 of -the Government Code .that you remove these home addresses from public display on that Web site, and to take steps to ensure that these home addresses are not reposted on that Web site, a subsidiary Web site, or any other Web site maintained or administered by WordPress.com or over which Word-Press.com exercises control. Publicly displaying elected officials’ home addresses on the Internet represents a grave risk to the safety of these elected officials.
On the “therealwritewinger” blog site, the user describes the listed legislators as “tyrants,” encourages readers to share the legislators’ home addresses with other gun owners, and threatens that the home addresses will not be removed unless the legislator repeals specified gun laws or “upon the tyrant’s death.” The Senators and Assembly Members' whose home addresses áre listed on this Web site fear that the public display of their addresses on the Internet will subject them to threats and acts of violence at their homes.

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