Skyraider, I have to ask. Does that ADT system have some kind of battery back-up in case of power failure, and does it rely on a landline to notify the authorities in case of trouble? Sooner or later someone is going to ask because this is a potential Achilles Heel of the alarm system. It won't help you much if bad guys can disable it by cutting the phone wires, for example.
About the subject of this thread: The people at the newspaper didn't think this one through. Nothing new there, where politics is concerned a lot of people don't think it through before yapping. Sure you have First Amendment rights to say what's on your mind, but having said it you may have to stand in court if what you said causes unnecessary risk/injury to someone. Publishing all those addresses was just asking to get sued if a burglar breaks in and steals guns AND it can be proven that the burglar chose that house based on the newspaper reports. The newspaper leaves itself open to charges that its report could be why a gun is loose on the streets when otherwise it might not have been.
Sure, you can walk into a housing project and yell some racial slurs. It's your First Amendment right. Don't be surprised if the people who live in the project exercise their right to deal with a pest if you do that, though. With rights comes responsibility-- the first of which is to consider the results of what you say.