It's much worse than it looks but it ain't over yet. We're doing everything we can to get it repealed. There's already a class action lawsuit in the works (probably more than one) and State Senator Marchione has a
petition going to get it repealed (if you are a New York state resident you need to sign this). That being said don't think for one minute that you're exempted from this, I urge all of you to contact your representative and tell them in no uncertain terms (but politely) that anyone that votes for any new gun legislation will be looking for new jobs the next time their seats come up for election. This bill was rammed down our throats by a tyrant whose political agenda and his future campaign for President of The United States caused him to disregard his oath of office and the Constitution of the United States. Gov. Cuomo made back room deals with state legislators and got the bill passed in the state senate in the middle of the night. This thing went from Bill to state Law in 2 days all from a state government so dysfunctional that it can't pass a state budget on time ever. The forces are aligning against gun owners all of the country, Schumer, McCarthy, Feinstein, all the usual suspects and you all know their names. How about instead of writing us all off you show some support for the efforts that we are putting forth, remember some day we may all be in the same boat. There are no less than 8 bills currently in the House of Representatives that need to be voted down and they are:
Please oppose H.R. 137(sponsor: Representative McCarthy)
This bill would prohibit the transfer or possession of large capacity ammunition clips.
Please oppose H.R. 138 (sponsor: Representative McCarthy)
This bill would prohibit the transfer or possession of large capacity ammunition clips.
Please oppose H.R. 141 (sponsor: Representative McCarthy)
This bill would require criminal background checks on all firearms transactions at gun shows.
Please oppose H.R. 142 (sponsor: Representative McCarthy)
This bill would require face-to-face purchases of ammunition, the licensing of ammunition dealers, and the reporting of bulk ammo purchases.
Please oppose H.R. 34 (sponsor: Representative Rush)
This bill would "tighten" firearms "licensing" requirements.
Please oppose H.R. 117 (sponsor: Representative Holt)
This bill would "tighten" firearms "licensing" requirements.
Please oppose H.R. 65 (sponsor: Representative Lee)
This bill would raise the eligibility age to carry a handgun from 18 to 21.
Please oppose H.R. 21 (sponsor: Representative Moran)
This bill would require background checks for all gun sales, and to require gun owners to report when their guns have been stolen.
Get on the stick and start making those phone calls and mailing letters and sending e-mails. Flood your reps with your feelings on all of these bills. By the way notice the first 4 bills and who sponsored them and then look at the new NY law, any of that sound familiar?? Look like someone took Cuomo's "role model for the rest of the nation" quote a little too seriously??
-Infidel