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NY: State Assembly narrowly passes ‘Nicholas’s Law’
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... "Opponents said having easily accessible guns in the house is key to defending your home and not becoming a crime victim, and they worried the mandate to keep guns under lock and key would open up antique gun collectors and hunters to criminal charges."
"'It says for 600,000 hunters, don’t pick up a cup of coffee on the way, (and) don’t use the rest room on your way back unless you bring your rifle with you,' said Assemblyman Andrew Goodell ... questioning if leaving a gun in a vehicle would result in charges being filed."
"'When we pass laws that the citizenry does not respect we cheapen the law, we increase disrespect for the law and we increase disrespect for law enforcement,' said Assemblyman Bill Nojay ..." ... |
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Millwright66
(6/17/2015)
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This law, and perhaps the SAFE ACT may be tossed upon the pyre of socialist ambition. NYS Governor Cuomo is in hiding these days. Its reported he isn't accepting phone calls from political allies and is often unreachable even by key members of his staff.
His ballyhooed invasion of a NICS command center - halting the co-ordination, planning and implementation of multi-agency task forces in progress - certainly obstructed, and may well have prolonged, the capture of two deadly inmate escapees. Its also rumored his continued intervention has obstructed inter-agency/governmental co-ordination further frustrating capture efforts. |
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