McCarthy pushing lost & stolen bill

In an attempt to appear at least somewhat relevant and justify her re-election bid, Carolyn McCarthy plans to introduced a bill requiring reporting lost and stolen handguns to the police.  According to her press release:

“… Straw purchasers often rely on the “I lost it and forgot to report it,” loophole to get off the hook. Lost or stolen handgun reporting would help seal that hole – with zero impact on responsible, law-abiding owners …”

This is part of the new strategy the antis have been formenting for some time, shifting to gun owner liability and lead/environmental issues.

If a persons gun is stolen, how exactly would her proposal make it easier for police to track down the criminal, prosecute them and return the gun to its rightful owner?  Answer: It doesn’t.

“… When police discover a handgun at a crime scene, it is usually possible to trace it back to an original purchaser …”

By her own admission, all police can do it track it back to the original purchaser.  Since Pataki’s 5-point plan New York has had a 24-hour reporting requirement and I have never once heard of it being used against someone for illegally buying firearms for a prohibited person.  Plus it is a crime to file a phony police report so a straw buyer can already be charged if they report the guns they bought were stolen.  Her bill does nothing more than create a new victimless  paperwork crime specifically targeted at someone who was the victim of a real crime by a real criminal.

3 thoughts on “McCarthy pushing lost & stolen bill

  1. I agree with Jacob. McCarthy is just trying to become relevant, something she hasn’t been for several years.

    More important is whether the Repubs will filibuster Kagan.
    I’d also like to know whether Blondie will vote to confirm.

  2. McCarthy is as irrelevant today as he has ever been. When is this old battle-axe going out to pasture?

  3. Colin Furgeson? Really? It takes a pretty special grade of douche to post using the name of the animal that murdered McCarthy’s husband under a blog post criticizing her egregious anti-freedom record.

    Unless of course that’s your real name in which case I apologize.

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