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Newtown Town Clerk Seeks to Block Access To Sandy Hook Death Certificates
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1805298:MV8yMTQ1OTcyXzM2MjU1Njg0X0E0NzdERjAz] [quote:Gladio:MV8yMTQ1OTcyXzM2MjUwNjA0XzVCNzBBNTM5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 20574169:MV8yMTQ1OTcyXzM2MjUwNTg1X0U2RThBMUZF] [quote:Gladio:MV8yMTQ1OTcyXzM2MjUwNTMyXzlCNzhFRDk2] Anyone ever heard of a case of access to public records like death certificates being denied? [/quote] In the United States, death certificates are considered public domain documents and can therefore be obtained for any individual regardless of the requester's relationship to the deceased. [/quote] So this lady in Newtown is trying to radically change what's considered public domain. [/quote] Ofcourse because Newtown will always have special "circumstances" which makes it the place for the perfect crime. [/quote]
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From the Newtown Bee:
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As a result, Ms Aurelia began working with Representatives Dan Carter and Mitch Bolinsky and the leadership of the state association of town clerks to craft a bill that would provide the press and public with limited directory information from death and marriage records, but would withhold the actual death and marriage certificates from review except by legally entitled immediate family members or their representatives.
... Ms Weimann remembered one of the first calls she received requesting access to victims’ records.
“This one caller said, ‘I want to know how they died.’ And he knew he could request that information under the current law,” Ms Weimann said. “But I feel it’s my responsibility to protect these victims. They’ve been through enough
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