S-6716 Assembly companion introduced
A companion to S-6716 has been introduced to Assembly Rules as A-8650.
The bill relates to possession of unfinished frames by persons other than a gunsmith. The meat of the bill is this:
“UNFINISHED FRAME OR RECEIVER” MEANS A FRAME OR RECEIVER OF A FIREARM, RIFLE OR SHOTGUN WHOSE FIRE-CONTROL CAVITY IS COMPLETELY SOLID AND UN-MACHINED, AND WHICH MAY READILY BE MADE INTO A FUNCTIONAL FRAME OR RECEIVER THROUGH MILLING, DRILLING OR OTHER MEANS AND INCLUDES ANY OTHER OBJECT, PART OR COMBINATION OF PARTS WHICH IS NOT A FUNCTIONAL FRAME OR RECEIVER BUT IS DESIGNED OR INTENDED TO BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE AND CAN BE READILY MADE INTO A FUNCTIONAL FRAME OR RECEIVER.
The language is similar to INT 1553-2019 which the Clown Council passed a couple weeks back.
Newsbits
Wednesday’s Newsbits:
Elections:
Jurisprudence:
Legislation:
- Tompkins legislators to consider allowing bear and deer hunting with rifles
- Jacobs, Ortt oppose bill banning gun raffles in New York
NRA:
A-7921/S-6196 to Governor
A-7921/S-6196 has been sent to Governor Cuomo for signing.
The bill would allow firearms possession on certain properties owned by SUNY ESF.
With Chris Collins out, Brady’s push Nate McMurray
Congressman Chris Collins resigned his seat today amid corruption charges.
The Brady’s wasted no time in plugging his antigun challenger from last time around, Nate McMurray:
BREAKING: @RepChrisCollins has resigned. With his resignation comes another seat ready to be filled by a gun safety champion.@Nate_McMurray, we're looking at you! 👀 #2020Election #EndGunViolence https://t.co/xK9Ptk2jWF
— Brady (@bradybuzz) September 30, 2019
This article from the Buffalo News last year outlines McMurray’s position on gun rights:
“… Nathan McMurray and Michael Ian Black joked and talked politics and it all went well – until the topic turned to the right to keep and bear arms. “He really blasted me for saying I was for the Second Amendment,” recalled McMurray, a Democrat. “It was a slightly awkward scene,” added McMurray’s friend Matt Sabuda, who saw the confrontation unfold when the politician and the comedian met at Buffalo’s Helium comedy club last spring. Black, who did not respond to a request for comment, lashed into McMurray even though the Democratic candidate favors a ban on assault weapons, a ban on bullet-spewing “bump stocks” and universal background checks for gun buyers – stances that put him far to the left of his Republican opponent …”
Pothole Al delivers for NSSF
Back in the spring I reported that the NSSF hired Park Strategies to represent them in Albany. I stated, “[NSSF] would get more action by dumping a bag of money off the balcony into the Well of the LOB than having Park Strategies on retainer.”
Now that the legislature is in recess and paperwork has been filed with JCOPE, what exactly did Pothole Al deliver to NSSF?
According to the reports file during the May/June period Park lobbied Senators Brian Kavanaugh and George Amedore on bill S-6151. That’s it for the entire session. Park charged $6000 per month plus expenses for just this. Contrast that to the scores of people Everytown contacted in both chambers plus the executive branch on the same bill.
Park’s semi-annual report also says they sent a “Communication to the entire legislature” on bills A-763, A-1251, A-2690, S-1414, S-2277 and S-2374. That’s a fancy way of saying they sent a letter in the mail or by courier. Legislators get tons of crap like that. It’s not the same as having a face-to-face sit down. Those aren’t hard to get, just call the office and make an appointment. I know as I’ve done it before. Meanwhile Everytown and NYAGV were busy meeting with the actual electeds and promoting other gun control bills as well. If someone were paying me $6K+ per month I’d go around to each office and not try phoning it in.
Newsbits
Monday’s Newsbits:
Elections:
Jurisprudence:
- The biggest Second Amendment case to reach the Supreme Court in nearly a decade, explained
- Supreme Court may be focus of gun control arguments with Congress deadlocked
- Gun license broker who exposed corrupt cops after showering them with gifts gets jail-free sentence
- NY Red Flag Gun Law: Nassau Filed Far Less Petitions Than Suffolk
Politics:
- Gun Violence Prevention Advocates Sign Woodstock Stage
- State Lawmakers Make New Push Highlighting Federal Gun Control
- NRA Chief Wayne LaPierre offered to help Trump fight off impeachment in exchange for him stopping ‘the games’ on gun reform
- Schumer calls on Trump to work on gun control legislation in spite of impeachment inquiry
Ortt seeks help to block legislation banning gun raffles
Newsbits
Friday’s Newsbits:
Jurisprudence:
Legislation:
- Chairman Nadler Statement for the Hearing on “Protecting America from Assault Weapons”
- Jacobs blasts bill banning gun raffles in New York State
- Council votes to bust ‘ghost guns’ — pass bill to outlaw frames, receivers needed to create homemade pistols
Politics:
20 rounds every 120 days
David DiPietro reports that Jo Anne Simon has introduced a new bill limiting ammunition purchases to 20 rounds every 120 days.
No bill number yet.