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NY About to Pass "Strictest Gun Control Laws in America"
In a State already described as having the toughest Gun Control laws already on the books in America.
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Something I find interesting. Causes of death in the USA.
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Fat people and fast food and lazy are a drain opn every part of society, and they die in droves. Lets take those folks rights first. Last edited by Warfish; 01-15-2013 at 01:28 PM. |
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so why side with anything?
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It's amazing how small of a percentage of deaths are gun related yet they receive so much of the focus. If bringing down the number of deaths is a priority in this country, the focus should be on obesity, not guns.
It reminds of politicians complaining about the federal deficit and focusing on legislative earmarks instead of the real culprits Medicare, Social Security, and Defense. |
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Don't mess with Angel Eyes.
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If 20,000 people were killed by somebody else with a porkchop, it would be regulated. The fact that they kill themselves with one is a matter of personal liberty (poorly employed).
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I don;t see a warnign label or bacground health-checks on Fast Food, do you? Maybe there should be.
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8,500 gun deaths per year, is still a very staggering amount!!
To put it in perspective, there was less confirmed fatalaties at the Battle of Gettysburg, possibly the biggest battle of the Civil War!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Gettysburg |
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The vast majority of these gun homicides are committed in low income urban areas with illegal handguns. What's your solution? |
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Ever been arrested?
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Give out guns for free...but charge $10,000 per bullet!! We would never have to worry about 'innocent bystanders' again !!
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Since bullets can be privately and easily manufactured at relatively low costs, this would do nothing but create a black market and all of the violence and crime that comes with it.
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I oppose the "bullet buyer database", and I oppose the "Mandatory life for shooting a first repsonder", not because I want first responders shot, but because I strongly oppose any law that starts placing higher value of certain lives over all other lives, it's just not somethign I agree with (same goes for supposed "hate crime" laws that punish the massumed motive, not the crime itelf, thsu creating unequal life values). With that said, it's all in the details. On it's face, most of this is liveable.....in the actual codified regulations to come......it could be horrificly burdensome. You just don't know yet. |
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Most all of these new regs I find offensive, some more so then others, with the exception of a few such as... Securing your guns, keeping gun permits private, and
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Not in my opinion. Sure reloading is easy and cheap, when you are able to purchase the componets such as bullet casing, bullet, primer, powder, reloading press, scales, etc. And I think most could figure out how to cast a musket ball. Which can't be fired from a modern firearm. But to start from scratch would be near impossible for most all, with deadly results more then likely. I do 100% agree with you about creating another black market. |
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Don't mess with Angel Eyes.
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I've seen enough people doing it on Doomsday Preppers to come to the conclusion that it can be pulled off fairly easily. Many of these people are not the sharpest tools in the shed. In any case, there would certainly be a black market where ammo can be purchased illegally and relatively cheaply. Bottom line, it may be good for a comedy bit, but it's not a viable nor practical solution. |
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Occasionally stoops to uploading hotties pix to
boost his postcount
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Mods, please combine all the aimless gun-grabbing threads, thx
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I found this might interest Ustobeacop.
NY Forgot to Exclude Police from High-Capacity Magazine Ban Lawmakers in NY Forgot to Exclude Police from High-Capacity Magazine Ban by S.H. Blannelberry 110 5645 When New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo rammed through his draconian gun bill, he forgot one thing: to exempt police officers. So, under the language of the NY SAFE Act – New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act – it is illegal for police and other law enforcement agencies to possess magazines holding more than seven rounds of ammunition. Although this portion of NY SAFE doesn’t take effect until March, this oversight underscores the hasty and careless manner in which the law was passed. Following a contentious five-hour debate on Tuesday, just prior to its ratification, GOP Assemblyman Steven Katz asked rhetorically, “Why are we being bullied into voting on this bill without our proper, responsible due diligence?” He then supplied his own answer, saying that it was “Solely due to the governor’s misguided, egotistic notion that this will advance his presidential aspirations.” Even those who supported the NY SAFE thought it was a bit foolish for Gov. Cuomo to pursue a gun bill when there are plenty of other legislative priorities. Staten Island Assembly Republican Nicole Malliotakis told the NY Daily News that relief funds for Hurricane Sandy victims should have taken precedence. “I lost 22 people in my district in the storm,” she said, adding that only five people statewide were killed with a rifle. Meanwhile, the governor’s office is looking at ways to exclude active duty and retired law enforcement from the magazine ban. “We are still working out some details of the law and the exemption will be included, currently no police officer is in violation,” a spokesman for the governor told a local ABC News affiliate. And in a statement, the Patrolman’s Benevolent Association President said, “The PBA is actively working to enact changes to this law that will provide the appropriate exemptions from the law for active and retired law enforcement officers.” As noted in a previous Guns.com article, it appears that the law is retroactive. Meaning, owners of magazines will have one year to sell them out of state, failure to do so (or if one is caught with an 8-plus round magazine) will result in a misdemeanor charge. Former NYPD Captain and current State Senator Eric Adams, who is part of the effort seeking a magazine exemption for police officers, brought up an interesting point, he said, “You can’t give more ammo to the criminals.” In other words, criminals won’t obey the law and they will continue to use high-capacity magazines. By an extension of his logic, it goes to show that the real intention of this law was not to disarm criminals, but to limit what types of firearms and accessories law-abiding citizens can own. Given this fact, what are your thoughts about a ‘Cuomo 2016’ presidential campaign? Lawmakers in NY Forgot to Exclude Police from High-Capacity Magazine Ban (VIDEO) - Guns.com |
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GFY Snatchez!
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Cuomo thinks he's gonna be president with this ****.
He ranted about "reproductive rights" like abortion was illegal and being done in back alleys. He's still sucking the dicks of his enviro-terrorist supporters by not allowing fracking and he's trying to close Indian Point. Seems to be left of Obuttocks. Then again, with media help, anything is possible. |
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Does mayor Bloomberg's private body guards carry guns?
(hypocrite) |
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