namedpipes
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Seriously. How much? I'll even start researching addresses.
Cross reference with the CCW list... I bet most of them appear on it.
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Seriously. How much? I'll even start researching addresses.
Completely agree. The supremes will step in when asked because this is a big f-you to Heller. But it will take a lot of time. They need clean plaintiffs with standing (somebody -- ideally with a demonstrable fear of attack, say a wife with a restraining order -- needs to go to a gun dealer and be denied the right to purchase a Glock 26, just for example).
In the mean time, the takers win. The court could change. Anything could happen.
What we really need in America is the death penalty for any legislator who proposes or votes in favor of a such an egregious violation of civil liberties as this is.
It is not what law enforcement did, It is that they are a direct agent of the government. So as such to punish the government you make them play by thier own rules.
I would like to know how NY new laws will affect someone like me.
Every year my family & I drive through NY to visit my friend in Michigan. I bring my guns and ammo with me so my friend & I can do some shooting. How does this affect that now?
It shouldn't matter to you. If you are still worried about complying with bogus laws, then just turn in your damn guns.
FOPA. Don't stop but to buy gas and for a biobreak.
I would like to know how NY new laws will affect someone like me.
Every year my family & I drive through NY to visit my friend in Michigan. I bring my guns and ammo with me so my friend & I can do some shooting. How does this affect that now?
Federal Law in theory should you protect you as you're traveling through, and it is unlikely anyway that you would be stopped on the interstate and be subject to a search. However, I would avoid any kind of pit stop at all in the state, as there have been bogus convictions in NY over this type of transportation
It wouldn't surprise me to see FOPA get canned.
Federal Law in theory should you protect you as you're traveling through, and it is unlikely anyway that you would be stopped on the interstate and be subject to a search. However, I would avoid any kind of pit stop at all in the state, as there have been bogus convictions in NY over this type of transportation
It wouldn't surprise me to see FOPA get canned.
Or until a few of them start getting marched out of their offices in handcuffs for violating the US Constitution. IS that even a criminal offense anymore?
I think we all missed the executive order that already came down to the states to pass gun control laws, so the feds don't have to. The order was to do it now and do it fast. It was the ultimate quarterback sneak and we all fell for it. It is a lot more difficult to fight 20 states than it is to fight one fed. They are not stupid.
For all intense and porpoises, New York has already nullified FOPA. Reference the dozens (maybe hundreds) of threads on NES alone asking advice on the safest way to get through NY with their lawfully transported firearms.
It wouldn't surprise me to see FOPA get canned.
Originally Posted by alphawolf View Post
Curious, What did law enforcement due that we keep on saying not to sell to them?
It shouldn't matter to you. If you are still worried about complying with bogus laws, then just turn in your damn guns.
Dude, unless you have something helpful to offer, why don't you just **** off? Is that clear enough?
I asked a simple question: can you travel through NY with guns that hold more then 7 rounds or some shit. That's it. No one said anything about turning in my guns, joining a gun buy back for a $150 EBT card, or caving for a new Obama phone.
The posts like that get ****ing old.
What are you going to do? Oh let me guess...it's GO TIME right? You're going to start blasting everyone away? Givbe me a ****ing break. Hit the ****ing ignore button on my posts, if you don't like me. Shit gets ****ing old. I asked a simple ****ing question. No need to be a ****ing douche bag.
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I figured as much. That's how it's been in the past when I have gone there. Thank you for actually answering my question.
Legislators aren't the only ones who can end up as domestic enemies.I agree but my guess is even with an outright voluntary industry ban on the entire state there will be a small troupe of whore FFLs and whore mid-level distributors willing to sell the state entities guns and ammo through the blockade, although it would make life considerably more expensive for NY, I can tell you that much. No more factory service....
-Mike
We could only hope for such a gift. How long do you think it'd take for home machine shops everywhere to start manufacturing drop-in auto sears?Lets hope they accidently take the hughes amendment with it.
It would be over very fast if you factor in the internal resistance.If this is true, then any blue states will basically have gun bans and red states will be fully armed. Not sure the libs are really thinking about the long term consequences of that route. This time it will be the war of Southern aggression as no one in the North will have a gun to be aggressive with.
I've never done the math, but I also suspect more military bases are present in red states than blue states as a percentage.
Lets hope they accidently take the hughes amendment with it.