Still no gun bills on the agenda for tomorrow’s special Senate session. TU has an updated listed of bills posted.
Month: September 2009
Schumer’s Yassky ad
News of the day
Aborn & Yassky think it’s funny we’re telling people to vote against them.
Chuck Schumer finally decides to back Yassky’s campaign with television ads.
Unwilling to deal with the real issues, Albany politicos want to move forward with recommendations from their so-called Gun Violence Task Force.
Assembly Republicans take a shot at Addie Russel over a mailing encouraging people to buy their hunting licenses before the October 1 fee increase:
… “Assemblywoman Russell voted to hike sportsmen fees on licenses and is now trying to cover her tracks by warning sportsmen of the impending fee hikes. This double talk is just another example of Assemblywoman Russell voting with the status quo in Albany,” …
The Syracuse Gun Show is next weekend at the State Fairgrounds. The R&P will be there.
Vote early, vote often
Next Tuesday is primary day and “orange cards” have already begun arriving in members mailboxes. There is only one endorsement, John Greene for Kent Town Board in Putnam Co. He is a R&P member and President of the local Pheasants Forever chapter. The rest are all recommendations to vote against incumbents or candidates. They are as follows:
New York City:
- Richard Aborn is in a 3-way primary for Manhattan District Attorney. He’s the former head of Handgun Control (now the Brady Campaign).
- David Yassky is in a 4-way citywide primary for Comptroller. He wrote the Brady Bill when he was an aide to then Congressman Chuck Schumer.
Bloomberg’s Mayors:
- Middletown Mayor Marlinda Duncanson lost party backing and made a big deal out of joining MAIG.
- Binghamton Mayor Matthew Ryan is being challenged by Joe Merrill. Merrill is making a decent effort to unseat Ryan.
City of Albany:
- Mayor Gerald Jennings and Councilmen Dominick Calsolaro and James Scalzo. Jennings abandoned his constituents and joined MAIG while Calsolaro and Scalazo have been sponsoring antigun bills in the Common Council.
Suffolk County:
- County Legislator Kate Browning and Brookhaven Town Boardmember Jane Bonner. They are responsible for attempts to close the trap & skeet range.
Turnout is always low for primaries which is why incumbents hate them. Even if they survive the challenge they have to spend a lot of money doing it. It is important to get as many gunnies to show up and vote as possible, especially in NYC. We have members and clubs in NYC and they can vote too.
Naked Cowboy drops out of race
The Naked Cowboy has dropped out of the race for NYC mayor.
Sadly, he was the most qualified candidate.
Lack of critical thinking
This bit of absurdity comes from the Working Families Party Man:
“… The NRA’s two-tower complex is filled with gun lobbyists, a museum and even a shooting range. But I couldn’t find one word about the thousands of Americans killed every year by guns. The receptionist told us that the NRA won’t allow him to have a gun at work, even if he wanted one. The NRA apparently thinks it’s safer with its own staff unarmed in NRA headquarters. Yet the NRA is working to force loaded guns into our own workplaces, schools, and communities. That was from an email sent by an intern at the Brady Center.”
If this were true, then why would NRA have a shooting range available to staff at HQ? Hello, McFly!
Preliminary agenda for special session
There’s a preliminary agenda out for the special Senate session on the 10th. No gun bills are on it.