Where’d they go?

Neither New Yorkers Against Gun Violence nor Everytown/Mayors Against Illegal Guns have registered lobbyists in Albany this session.

Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act

The CCW reciprocity bill is back, “Bill would allow concealed weapons across state lines“:

“Gun owners would be allowed to carry concealed weapons around the country under new legislation introduced in the Senate. The Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act would allow gun owners who have a concealed carry permit in their home state to bring their firearms in any other state with concealed-carry laws. “This operates more or less like a driver’s license,” Sen. John Cornyn (Texas), the second-ranking Republican in the upper chamber, told The Hill. “So, for example, if you have a driver’s license in Texas, you can drive in New York, in Utah and other places, subject to the laws of those states.” …”

Having the #2 Republican in the Senate as prime sponsor is a good sign.  This leads me to believe the bill will be sent to the floor sometime this session.

KISS this

NRA can do better than having money-grubbing Ted Nugent as spokesman.

God & Guns

Trinity Church in lower Manhattan is trying to get Walmart to stop selling guns:

“… Rev. Dr. James Cooper, says he isn’t seeking a ban on the sale of assault weapons at Walmart.  Rather, he’s fighting to force the world’s largest retailer to include a shareholder proposal in this April’s proxy materials, to be voted on at this summer’s annual meeting …”

I don’t believe that.

“… It was the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. that proved the catalyst for Trinity’s legal action, says Rev. Cooper.  He recalls having coffee hour chats with parishioners about ways to help, including shareholder activism …”

This tells me that the good cleric didn’t just think this idea up himself.  One of the antis latest strategies is trying to get people to divest their shares in gun companies.  See Unload Your 401k.  This project, hiding behind astroturf front groups, is based out of Manhattan.

“… One of the smaller investments in Trinity’s diverse portfolio: about $2,000 worth of shares in Walmart  …”

That means they own about 20 shares.

I get to vote on a bunch of stupid proposals like this every year.  Generally any shareholder, or ones that own a certain minimum number of shares, can submit proposals to be voted on by all shareholders of the company.  They all get shot down.  Major holders own 51% of Walmart stock so there is absolutely no way this proposal can pass.  This is a public relations stunt by the church, nothing more.

Yet another MAIG mayor in trouble

MidHudsonNews.com reports, “Mount Vernon mayor sentenced to one year probation“:

“Mount Vernon Mayor Ernest Davis was sentenced in White Plains federal court on Friday to one year of probation and a $10,000 fine.  Davis, 76, pled guilty last October to two counts of willfully failing to file federal income tax returns …”

Davis is/was a member of Mayors Against Illegal Guns.

Hashtag activism

A bunch of Congressional Democrats introduced a 10-rd magazine limit bill.

Unable to produce any sort of genunie public support, they’re going with hashtag activism on Twitter:  SayNo2MoreAmmo.

Title 38 lawsuit update

There has been a decision in NYSRPA’s lawsuit against New York City challenging Title 38.  We lost.  The legal team is reviewing the ruling and considering the options.

Here is a copy of the decision.

Legislative Report #3

Legislative Report #3 is now online.

Same old, same old

Carl Heastie is keeping the same people as Committee Chairs in the Assembly.

No surprise there.  I’m sure the Fudds will be upset that Steve Englebright heads EnCon.  Despite not lifting a finger during the past election some seriously believed they would be in position to influence the decision on chiarmanships.  Instead they got Englebright and his room-temperature IQ.