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Originally Posted by srv1
Spending efforts that will not effect outcomes is a waste. Writing or calling your representatives and senators will do far more than beating the drum of repeal.
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Did you miss the part where this Bill is sponsored by a New York State Senator?
Any and all negative publicity that can be shed on the Safe Act is a good thing.
Remember that this is an election year. This year we have the chance to throw Andrew Cuomo out of the governor's mansion.
If we can raise support and awareness to anti-Safe Act initiatives by any legal means, why wouldn't we? Why
shouldn't we?
Will Cuomo ever sign a repeal bill? Of course not.
Our next governor might though, if we Pro-Second Amendment supporters can muster enough political pressure against them.
Colorado managed to make history this year by throwing out some of their anti-gun "representatives". Why can't it happen here?
It's time for us Pro-gun NY'ers to demand that we be represented in this state. It's time for us to demand that we stop being legislated against.
Don't count on a court ruling to get rid of the Safe Act either - we've already been ruled against once, just a few weeks ago.
If you refuse to support this anti-Safe Act initiative, that's fine. That is your decision. At the very least, you could stop clouding up this thread with negative posts.