Cuomo's state of the state speech on guns

David LaPell

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I sat through Cuomo meandering through a whole laundry list of stuff before he finally got to what he wants for gun laws, in addition to the high cap mag ban, and banning assault weapons which he did not of course specify, he wants to have restrictions on ammunition which he did not specify but he wants to have a NICS check done on every single purchase of ammunition. I think we should definitely be getting ahold of legislators to make sure we don't let this foolishness through, or at least as much as possible because I am sure the downstate Republicans what few there are will cave as usual and the Assembly is solid Democrats. I know come 2014 we need to start flushing the toilet and getting rid of some of these officials, if there is anything left of this country in 2014.
 
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I am ashamed. Our governor is known to shoot the dreaded assault AR15s on a private range near Austin. Don't know if he owns one or not, but it would not suprise me if he did. The poor man has also publically stated that he finds it relaxing to shoot rifles and pistols, and he goes to the range frequently. There have been no calls from the governor's office for more strict state gun laws. Open carry and allowing CCL holders to carry on college campi will probably be debated in the upcoming legislative session.
 
Why exactly do you people live in New York?

It's not for the cheap cost of living, good weather or friendly people

Not all of New York is like that. Unfortunately, Albany no longer fights to cancel out the ridiculousness spewing out of NYC, they are one in the same and ruining it for the rest of us.
 
Seeing Cuomo's speech remembered me my birth country Cuba and Castro's discourses. You (the people) have to do what I want, you (the people) have to live the way I want you to live, you (the people) have to wear the close that I choose you to wear, you (the people) have to fight against the world for my ideas and I don't care about your civil rights, I don't care about your Constitutional rights, I don't care about the statistics, I don't care if is good or bad for you (the people)
I feel really scared of things like this happening in our country. Those liberals are blind trying to impose their thoughts without even discuss them or analyzing what is best for our nation and our sons. Let me tell you, I lived that before and IMHO this is the beginning of the end of the Democracy.
 
Seeing Cuomo's speech remembered me my birth country Cuba and Castro's discourses.
At least he didn't mandate the the country's new language would be Swedish. (from the Woody Allen movie Bananas).
Seriously, good points, amigo. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.
 
Why exactly do you people live in New York?

It's not for the cheap cost of living, good weather or friendly people

Friendly? Like who the broken records here he keep yapping about how bad NY is? What makes you all so "friendly"?

Every day of the week, the same ol' tired posters keep up with their incessant nonsense, like their lives and states are so perfect. Spare me.
 
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I'd like to write a comment on this but I've already got three "warnings"....
So just imagine someone getting totally ticked at these liberal %&#%@ and then put my name down as the poster....
 
Why exactly do you people live in New York?

It's not for the cheap cost of living, good weather or friendly people

We live at the Jersey shore -- I telecommute and my wife recently retired. Why do we stay here? We have a few elderly relatives and a daughter who found her "dream job" in Silicon Alley and commutes into NYC.

Manhattanites may always seem rushed, but I don't think they're terribly unfriendly. Their problem, to quote the late Douglas Adams, is that "The last time anybody made a list of the top hundred character attributes of New Yorkers, common sense snuck in at number 79."

From the few soundbites that I heard from Cuomo's speech, he sounded unhinged. If he's planning on running for President in 2016, I don't think that he will do well in either the red states or the purple states.
 
A NICS check on ammo, wow, it cost 15 bucks for a NICS check for a box of 10 dollar ammo. I know I would then only make bulk purchases and of course then they will scream, he's hoarding ammo and building an arsenal.
ost of these murdering nuts build bombs and booby traps when they go off and like to use propane tanks, I wonder if we need a NICS check to fill the backyard barbeque?
What country are we living in? It wasn't like this in the country I grew up in.
 
My favorite part was where he said that "Women don't need 10 bullets to stop a rapist!"

Or at least that how we should interpret his statement in our calls to our state legislators. We are all calling our state legislators, aren't we?

Have all the site members joined the NRA and the New York members joined the NYSRPA? The Albany and Syracuse gun shows are coming up soon (January and April) and both organizations have membership booths at the shows. Or you can always join up online.

It is past time to stand up and be counted.

David
NRA Life Member
NYSRPA Contributing Member
 
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It's obvious the Gov knows he cannot "ban" guns so he's trying to come in the backdoor by setting up obstacles to make ownership so difficult most people won't bother. 7 round magazines? Who has such a gun? Background check on ammo purchases? Create an underground market for ammo. I hope the Gov doesn't decide to take this approach with automobiles. Speed Kills. Solution: Put restrictive devices on all cars limiting them to 40 MPH. Perhaps the Gov is using this as a negotiating tactic, make extreme suggestions but later settle for less. I hope that's what he's doing because if he's serious gun owners in NY are in trouble.
 
Friendly? Like who the broken records here he keep yapping about how bad NY is? What makes you all so "friendly"?

Every day of the week, the same ol' tired posters keep up with their incessant nonsense, like their lives and states are so perfect. Spare me.

mike...i made my first visit to NYC oct.2010....everyone was very nice and assisted any way they could...and i mean EVERYONE...was there four days and wish it was longer...sometimes its the persons own actions that envoke negative responses from folks in NYC,or anywhere else for that matter...heck,my SWCA and NRA life member sponser are one and the same....and he lives in new york!!:p:p
 
From the audio I heard of Cuomo's rant on guns, it sounded like a fired up Ed Shultz. I'm so glad we have another moron like that, I was getting worried that we were running out.
 
New York? The whole state is screwed up! Can,t wait to get the hell out of here
 
It's a shame that people bash NYS for stereotypical reasons and political views they don't agree with. I am a New Yorker and feel that i am no better or worse than those who do so. I work like you do, raise my kids like you do and respect and treat people with dignity. It's no wonder we can't get together for a common purpose to support our 2nd amendment rights. We can't even respect people in other states that have laws that you cannot accept. Well, we can't accept them either and are trying to make a difference. New Yorkers are not all disrespectful, criminals, thugs, single mothers, welfare freeloaders or whatever thoughts you may have and our politicians are not acceptable to some including me so hopefully we can get them all voted out.
 

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