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how long before someone files for an injunction?
NYC hommies gonna have a field day now!
lol smart. Why not just make the 'gun-free radius' around schools, parks, hospitals, etc. a mile so the whole city is now 'gun-free'.
“In essence, the plaintiff named as the aggrieved gun-owner -- a Schenectady man who wished to carry his gun for protection virtually everywhere -- hadn’t actually been subject to any prosecution yet because the law hadn’t gone into effect, Suddaby wrote. The gun groups hadn’t shown they were actually harmed by the law, either, the judge wrote. And the defendant, the state police superintendent, wasn’t actually the one in charge of carrying out many of the law’s provisions, Suddaby added…One more article- judge decision as hypocritical as it can be. Potentially unconstitutional but ok to stand.
Federal judge allows NY gun law to go into effect Thursday, but warns it may be unconstitutional
Chief U.S. Judge Glenn Suddaby's ruling all but assured future legal challenges once the law goes into effect Thursday.www.syracuse.com
According to the Daily News link above "There are exceptions for active and retired law enforcement personnel as well as those who work or live in a zone, who can still keep a gun on them if they have a permit to carry, though the weapon must be stored in a lockbox at all times while in a zone, according to Hochul’s office." So, how can you keep your gun on you and stored in a lockbox at all times. Do you need to be in your safe with your gun if you are in the zone! Also, if one has a permit as a street performer or sidewalk vendor what do you do when some creep hold you up......sorry, please wait, I need to unlock my lockbox and get out my legally owned gun to defend myself! Ugh, I only visited NY once since 911 and I don't think I will ever go back. Your bed, you made it, you sleep in it.
That "retired law enforcement" bit is a real slap in the face to the rest of us. A retired cop is an ex-cop, a lowly civilian like the rest of us. Retired military certainly do not get this perk, why should a retired cop?According to the Daily News link above "There are exceptions for active and retired law enforcement personnel as well as those who work or live in a zone, who can still keep a gun on them if they have a permit to carry, though the weapon must be stored in a lockbox at all times while in a zone, according to Hochul’s office." So, how can you keep your gun on you and stored in a lockbox at all times. Do you need to be in your safe with your gun if you are in the zone! Also, if one has a permit as a street performer or sidewalk vendor what do you do when some creep hold you up......sorry, please wait, I need to unlock my lockbox and get out my legally owned gun to defend myself! Ugh, I only visited NY once since 911 and I don't think I will ever go back. Your bed, you made it, you sleep in it.
I wonder how they are going to craft special privileges for he powerful who are not LE.
So criminals will still rob, rape and murder and we cant defend ourselves. I will avoid that shit hole the rest of my life.
judges are politiciansOne more article- judge decision as hypocritical as it can be. Potentially unconstitutional but ok to stand.
Federal judge allows NY gun law to go into effect Thursday, but warns it may be unconstitutional
Chief U.S. Judge Glenn Suddaby's ruling all but assured future legal challenges once the law goes into effect Thursday.www.syracuse.com
All LE are future former-LE although more are ex-LE (quit) than retired-LE. Even cops have pecking orders. Quit-in-good-standing LE is an iffy lot wrt status - very agency-dependent. A lot of agencies keep tabs on their retired-LE. Many got a call on 9-11 to grab a shotgun and sit outside the water treatment plant, federal reserve, etc.That "retired law enforcement" bit is a real slap in the face to the rest of us. A retired cop is an ex-cop, a lowly civilian like the rest of us. Retired military certainly do not get this perk, why should a retired cop?
Make laws ignoring the ruling....go to court....get law struck down.....make new law ignoring that order.....rinse, repeat will be the democrat playbook on these rulings.judges are politicians
The Urban Dictionary posts for "skells" are funny AF.Are you daft?? Regular citizens are not criminals. The only criminals out there are people that want CCW. Isn't that obvious??? If we don't allow guns, no on gets shot. If we allow people who would otherwise NOT just shoot shit up to carry, shit will get shot up. You can't help yourself. You'll do a school-pop or something. Then you'll rob a bodega just for kicks. Maybe talk to some skell's. Maybe talk about time in Spoffid and Rykiz. Oh wait. Now I'm channelling about 32 episodes of NYPD Blue. LOL
Pretty sure the Bruen decision gave this as an example of an impermissible regulation. It’ll be funny to see the courts slap this one down, hopefully soon.
This reads like all of the MA so called gun laws. You can wipe your ass on odd days but only if your street address is an even number. On Tuesday, Thursday you can wipe your neighbors ass with his/her toilet paper but only after you retrieve it from a locked storage box. If your toilet paper is in a certain area you can't wipe your ass, but if you are a retired LE you can wipe everyone's ass, cos you are special. Finally, if you cannot store your toilet paper in a secure lock box (which we are not going to tell you about, so we can wipe your ass, when we tell you its the wrong box) please drag your ass across the pavement before entering certain areas!NYC is just asking for a new injunction with this one:
judges are politicians