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Female gun ownership explodes
Ulster Co. public hearing today on junior hunting
The Ulster Co. Legislature will hold a public hearing today, Dec. 5 @ 5:30pm, 6th Floor Ulster County Office Building – 244 Fair Street Kingston, regarding the county participating in the pilot hunting program for 12 -13 year olds.
UBA announces plan to arm workers in NYC
House Majority Runs Through NY’s 17th District
The Yonkers Times has an article worth reading, “The House Majority Runs Through New York’s 17th Congressional District.”
Incumbent Mike Lawler might not be an outspoken 2A advocate, but he follows me on Twitter and unlike so many other local Republicans, isn’t pissing me off.
Former Congressman Mondaire Jones is trying for a comeback. He has an antigun record and is proud of it:
“… He effectively advocated on behalf of everyday people in his district by … passing the most significant gun safety legislation in a generation …”
The other declared Democrat candidate is Liz Whitmer Gereghty who is trying to position herself as a “moderate” alternative. From her campaign website:
Commonsense Gun Safety Reform
What Republicans don’t want you to notice is that their refusal to enact common sense gun safety legislation that the vast majority of the country supports results in public schools having to allocate more and more of their budgets to security and you feel that in your tax bill. The cost of gun violence in America is estimated at $557 billion EVERY YEAR – almost $1700 per American. For comparison, in 2021, Medicare spending was $829 billion, or 10% of the federal budget – the cost of our gun violence epidemic is staggering but Republicans don’t want to talk about that. We are actually paying to be less safe in our schools, our houses of worship and our public spaces.
True public safety is not achieved by making schools feel more like prisons, ignoring the need for training and resources for law enforcement, and ensuring people are so angry and afraid they shoot and kill someone who mistakenly pulled into the wrong driveway. Public safety is not about minimizing body count but about working to prevent a tragedy. We should be investing in mental health professionals and social workers, training on violence interruption and deescalation, and access to emergency resources. Mike Lawler and his Republican colleagues want to talk about crime, about backing the police, but never about common sense gun safety legislation that would make our communities and our law enforcement officers safer.
Over the last few years we have heard a lot about cashless bail and defunding the police. I agree that those accused of non-violent crimes should be able to go to work, pay their rent and take care of their children while they await their day in court. We should not be ruining peoples’ lives or their children’s lives if they cannot afford bail. But cashless bail doesn’t make sense for violent offenders. Similarly, “defunding” the police is not a solution any more than only funding police in pursuit of public safety. Complex problems are never solved with slogans. We can be both tough on crime and committed to investing in resources and strategies to prevent it.
In the New York Assembly, Mike Lawler voted against requiring a license for possession of semi-automatic firearms, against authorizing the state to sue gun manufacturers for damages caused by guns, and against requiring social media account disclosure for those applying for a handgun license. While serving in the US House, he has repeatedly called the Trump indictments a weaponization of the Department of Justice. New Yorkers have known for a very long time that Donald Trump has little respect for the law and that accountability is way overdue. We cannot continue to accept leaders who will fear monger around crime but won’t do anything to address our gun violence epidemic and abandon their support for law enforcement when their allies are being held accountable.
At this point, 2A supporters should stick with Lawler.
End of an era
It’s finally happening. Remington will be closing their plant in Illion in March.
The company has had financial problems for years and coupled with the state’s high tax, poor economic environment the writing has been on the wall for awhile. While the company will continue, it will be sad to see them go.
NYAGV to host gun control panel in Buffalo
New Yorkers Against Gun Violence is partnering with Buffalo Councilwoman-Elect Zeneta Everhart to host a panel discussion.
WHEN: Wednesday, January 24, 2024 at 5:30pm (light fare will be served followed by program beginning at 6:00pm)
WHERE: Canisius University, Science Hall, Buffalo
REGISTER: https://secure.everyaction.com/qFAuDC_n00mSICjrvGNLPg2
Newsbits
Wednesday’s Newsbits:
Jurisprudence:
- Courts Strike Down Gun Control Measures in Two States
- Attorney General James Releases Statement on Successful Defense of New York Gun Law
- NRA v. Vullo: When Are Statements By Regulators Coercive?
- Laws Requiring Permission to Obtain Guns Look Vulnerable
- Stalwart liberal on New York’s top court says she would strike down gun law
- William Neri addresses gun case issues at Colombian Lawyers Association meeting
Legislation:
Politics:
- Most American households have gun owners, poll shows: ‘Stunning number’
- Gun violence as a public health crisis explored by U.S. Senate Democrats
- New York gun laws undermine Jews’ safety
- Jefferson County sheriff blames new rules for drop in pistol permit applications
- Western New York gun owners head South to Pennsylvania gun shops for ammunition needs
Brannan to take on Malliotakis
More from the Post:
“A lefty Brooklyn pol who handily won a high-stakes City Council race earlier this month in a rare battle of two incumbents now has his eyes on Capitol Hill, The Post has learned. Democratic Councilman Justin Brannan … is seriously considering running next year to unseat Republican Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, multiple sources said. Although the 11th Congressional District has long been a Republican stronghold encompassing Malliotaksis’ home borough of Staten Island and moderate sections of southern Brooklyn, political pundits say Brannan has a legit shot to win, provided the legislative boundaries are redrawn as many expect to include more liberal sections of Brooklyn …”
Malliotakis is a big antigun RINO and always has been. Brannan is no better.
Least free state
The Post reports:
“New York state once again ranks as the “least free” in America, as a new Cato Institute report nails woes The Post has long decried. Cato’s libertarians rank the Empire State dead-last, 50th, for policies impacting economic, social and personal freedoms — and even where it scores slight gains (for legalizing pot and reforming criminal justice), Albany plainly screwed up …”
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