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NY: Cortland County Town Says it won't Enforce Future State Gun Laws
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The Cortland County town of Solon declared Thursday night that it will not enforce any new gun restrictions from New York state, the Cortland Standard reported. The board unanimously approved the “Town of Solon Second Amendment Preservation Act,” which declares any future state restrictions on guns or ammunition -- including any fees, regulations or background checks beyond what is already required -- violations of the Second Amendment and “null, void and of no effect."
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PHORTO
(3/9/2020)
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All well and good, but what about the unconscionable SAFE Act already in place? This resolution merely says that anything beyond the SAFE Act will be moot, but the egregious damage of that act will be respected.
Political prestidigitation, of you ask ME. |
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