And another martyr

You’d think with all the bad press recently about non-residents being caught carrying in violation of the Sullivan Act people would stop doing it, at least while the issue is hot.  Not so according to the Post, “Another tourist busted for guns“:

“An Ohio man who has a gun permit in his home state is the latest city tourist to be caught in the web of New York’s strict gun laws, The Post has learned. Fred Vankirk, 59, of Columbus, was slapped with handcuffs at about 11 a.m. Saturday after cops found two .357 Magnum pistols and a .45 semiautomatic in his room at the Radisson Hotel on Lexington Avenue … Vankirk, who has no criminal history, told the arresting officer, “I have three guns in the hotel room. Is that what this is about?” a court complaint alleges. Later, in a videotaped interview at the Manhattan DA’s Office, he told authorities he had been in New York for about three weeks and had the guns for protection, police sources said …”

Ohio is right-to-carry, New York is not.  Prosecuting him just adds momentum to H.R. 822.

Legislative Reports updated

Legislative Report #13 and NYC Legislative Report #9 are now online.  The state legislature is back for regular weekly sessions starting Monday the 9th.

Stewart-Cousins calls for more gun control

Andrea Stewart-Cousins gave the Senate Democratic response to Gov. Cuomo’s State of the State Address.  Among their priorities:

“… protecting the men and women of law enforcement by enacting common sense gun control legislation …”

Presumably this means microstamping.

Iowa aftermath

Mitt Romney won the Iowa caucuses yesterday beating out his nearest current rival Rick Santorum by 8 votes.

Due to her poor showing Michele Bachmann has dropped out while Rick Perry plans to stay in for now.

Newt Gingrich is being a dick and that will not help him.

Ron Paul shows why he does not get taken seriously by acknowledging he’s not going to win.

Vallone misfiring

Peter Vallone is clearly worried about reciprocity:

“The City Council’s Public Safety Committee, and then the full council, are set to vote today to denounce a bill just passed by the US House of Representatives that would force every state to honor gun-carry permits issued by other states.  The House is indeed off-base here — but New York City still needs to get its act together …”

He got that last part right.  NYC and NYS need to get their act together.  All the Clown Council’s actions are going to do is demonstrate how out of touch from reality they are.  It will not have any effect in Congress.

“… Meredith Graves has become the poster child for the House bill …”

Yes.

“…  Imagine an upstanding citizen who’s gone through the background check etc. to get a carry permit in another state and is flying with the gun safely checked in his luggage — until the plane is forced to land at JFK because of mechanical problems, obliging the traveler to spend the night here. He asks where to check his weapon and is immediately arrested … That’s not a nightmare, it’s the existing law in New York state.  Reform is needed, now …”

What about the upstanding local citizen who can pass any background check, but gets thumbs down from the NYPD because he isn’t politically connected?  Why should they be treated any differently than tourists?  Vallone doesn’t strike me as stupid.  He must know where this is going.

“… Don’t get me wrong: I’ve written and helped pass many strict gun-control laws to prevent the flow of illegal weapons into New York, and prevent their possession here …”

And they have failed miserably in preventing violent thugs from getting whatever they want.

“… But legal guns, with permits granted here or elsewhere, are not the ones being used to commit crimes, and they aren’t the problem our strict gun laws were enacted to combat …”

Really?  Is he going to back that statement up by calling for abolishing the Sullivan Act?

“… What Albany needs to do (and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver has indicated a willingness to consider) is to carve out a very narrowly tailored exception in the law to cover people who have gone through background checks and have carry permits from other states who don’t intentionally violate our gun laws.  But Albany must not use this valid need for reform to completely gut our tough laws, as lawmakers did with the Rockefeller Drug laws …”

No, he’s not.

“… Yet we still need to fix our gun laws, both for the sake of fairness and to head off that bill in Washington.  While our carry laws are too strict (only a few thousand people in New York City have carry permits), New York should set its own standards … with cases like Meredith Graves’, we’re giving the rest of the country ammunition to force passage of the House bill.  If that happens, we’ll have truly shot ourselves in the foot.”

At least he’s honest enough to admit his real intentions, blocking H.R. 822.

Another martyr

Headline from the Post says it all, “2nd dubious gun-carry bust“:

“A jeweler from Indiana who came to New York on business got busted trying to check his licensed handgun at the Empire State Building, the latest example of prosecutors taking a hard-line stance against tourists who pack heat.  Ryan Jerome, 28, a former Marine tail gunner, is facing 3 1/2 years in jail as Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance pursues felony weapons charges …”

Bloomberg has to be pushing for prosecution.  If he called up Vance’s office and asked him to go easy on the guy he would.

“… Jerome’s Sept. 27 arrest came during Jerome’s first visit to the Big Apple, where he arrived with $15,000 worth of gold that he was selling to a refinery on Long Island.  Jerome said he needs the gun for his business, and that he has a concealed-weapon permit from his home state …”

He couldn’t sell it in his home state?  I see commercials all the time advertising selling unwanted metals and jewelry.

“… “I always check the gun laws.  I assumed I was good to go.”  He and his girlfriend planned to make the sale and return immediately, but because gold prices had plummeted, they decided to stay a few days — hoping to wait out a price rebound.  The safe at their midtown hotel was full, so “we had to carry the gold around wherever we went,” he said …”

Gun or not, I would not carry that much gold around NYC.  I know it’s only 9-10 oz. or so, but still.

“… To pass the time they visited the Empire State Building. Jerome says he informed a ticket seller about his gun and was told to go to the building’s security office and check his weapon, a .45 Ruger.  Security called the cops, who promptly charged Jerome with weapon possession …”

Opps.

“… Jerome spent two days locked up at 100 Centre Street before getting out on bail and returning home …”

He didn’t deserve that.

All this is going to accomplish is helping to push H.R. 822 through the Senate.  Bloomberg, and by extension MAIG, are hurting their own agenda by screwing over otherwise decent citizens like this guy.

Legislative Awareness Day set

This year’s lobby day has been set for March 20 in the LOB.  Wayne LaPierre will be guest speaker.  The warmer temperatures should reduce the chances of bad weather which we had last year in parts of the state.

Vallone is half-right

Peter Vallone is half-right:

“… The case of the Tennessee tourist, Meredith Graves, is just one of “the examples the rest of the country is using in trying to pass this reciprocity law,” Vallone said, referring to a federal bill that would require every state to honor gun licenses issued in other state.  The bill passed the House but not the Senate.  Gun-control critics, Vallone said, “are pointing to examples like this of law-abiding people who make mistakes and face tremendous jail sentences. And we have to fix it.” …”

Jail sentences are only part of it.  There is no reason to restrict a civil right based upon nothing more than political boundaries.  That is what H.R. 822 is all about.