It’s “Loss of Freedom” day in New York today, as the blatantly unconstitutional (on both the state and federal levels) NY SAFE Act demands owners of an estimated one million liberty defense arms are told them must register their arms by today… or else. Of course, the state doesn’t have a freaking clue who has [...]
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And so this is how it begins: a man with no criminal record and no mental health issues is told by the state that he must turn in his legally-purchased arms to the state because they somehow accessed his medical records. Reader LC Scotty dropped this admission of tyranny into the comments of today’s earlier [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Rumors of privacy rights violations and gun confiscation in New York
For the past few months the totalitarians in the polimedia have pushed for every gun control fantasy that they thought would stick. On several occasions they screwed up, and publicly admitted their darkest fantasies, which they then just as quickly publicly backed away from… all the while, finding ways to tuck confiscatory provisions into laws [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Cuomo: I’m a freaking moron. Let me suspend part of the law I rammed down your throats where I said you have to use things that don’t exist.
Andrew Cuomo rammed through the unconstitutional NY SAFE Act hoping it would vaunt him into the top position for the 2012 2016 Democratic Presidential nomination. How is that looking now, genius? Governor Andrew Cuomo’s seven-round limit on magazines sold in New York will be suspended “indefinitely” by a measure in his $136.5 billion budget set [...]
Read the rest of this entry »2/3 of NY counties have already passed resolutions rejecting unconstitutional NY SAFE Act
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s favorability rating continue to drop, and it isn’t hard to see why: As Democrats and gun control advocates praise the New York State Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013, or NY SAFE Act as it is generally known, for being the first post-Newtown gun control legislation in the [...]
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