Ithaca Mayor joins #localgovs4gunsafety

I believe Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick is the first local to jump on this “new” bandwaggon:

This is unlikely to succeed for two reasons:

  1. It was done before and nearly bankrupted Smith & Wesson.
  2. The market share of even large cities can dry up and blow away with negligible impact on the firearms and ammunition manufactures.

Pete King signs onto new AWB

Shocking news: Pete King is the first (RINO) Republican to sign on to the new “assault weapons” ban.

The bill in question is H.R.1186.

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Antigun rallies across the state

Co-ordinated gun control rallies organized by Mayor Bloomberg’s proxy Everytown are taking place across the country and state.

Here is some media coverage of the one in Rockland:

Here is coverage from Buffalo:

All of this is staged with the help of a willing media in an attempt to convince squishy Republicans to allow a vote on one or more bills in the Senate.

Declared #NY19 candidates

Incumbent Congressman Antonio Delgado continues to shill for more gun control:

So far three Republican challengers have declared their intent to seek the party’s nomination to run against him next year in CD-19. Anthony German appears to be the most serious among them. I do not know his position on 2A.

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House Judiciary to hold hearings on gun bills

The Hill reports:

“… The Judiciary Committee is poised to return to the beltway on September 4, the Wednesday before the lower chamber’s six-week long recess is set to end. [Congressman Jerrold] Nadler says the panel will examine three gun violence prevention bills, and then hold a hearing on military-style assault weapons later in September …”

Brady chimes in:

This is nothing more than pre-planned political theater aimed at pressuring the Senate to take up some sort of gun control legislation.

I believe the bills in question are H.R.1186/S.447, H.R.1236/S.506 and H.R.1296/S.66. See also “Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress.