Unbelievable claim from MAIG

Politico reports:

“A powerful anti-illegal-guns group has attracted more than 400,000 new members since the Dec. 14 shooting in Newtown, Conn., a spokeswoman told POLITICO Thursday, swinging back several hours after the National Rifle Association also claimed big membership gains …”

I call bullshit on that.

OCShooters has the facts about MAIG funding which is 99%+ from one source, Mayor Mike himself.

Thoughts on Cuomo

Some thoughts on Gov. Cuomo’s speech yesterday:

  • Some of the antigun stuff was a little vague.
  • Nothing on microstamping.  He did say before that he did not think it would pass, but he essentially undercut a major antigun initiative by not mentioning it.  The gun ban stuff is old and could be seen as a tried and failed program.  Microstamping was being sold as new and exciting tech.
  • He actually referred to the Sullivan Act as a “model law.”  He has to know it was written specifically to keep Italians like him from owning guns.  It is one thing to praise New York gun law and another to link it with Tammany Hall.
  • He cannot possibly believe other states will follow his lead.
  • Was he channeling Howard Dean?
  • Eric Schneiderman’s response is lame.  He’s been very quiet as of late too.
  • The legislators who signed a letter to the Governor in support of more gun control has some interesting omissions.  That could just be personal issues among the legislators, though.

Cuomo’s plan

Gov. Cuomo is calling for an expanded gun ban, prohibition on private transfers and other bad stuff.

Read his State of the State plan here.

Giffords’ astroturf group

From the Washington Post, “Gabrielle Giffords, husband Mark Kelly launch anti-gun-violence group“:

“Mark Kelly woke up in the middle of the night in his hotel room in China and looked at his BlackBerry: Twenty children in Connecticut, all shot to death. He immediately called his wife thousands of miles away, Gabrielle Giffords. “I said to her, ‘Gabby, we can’t just put out a statement anymore,’ ” Kelly recounted in an interview Tuesday. “Twenty first-graders and their teachers, murdered in a classroom. If we just talk about it, things won’t change. We need to try and help.” With that, a couple who survived their own episode of gun violence decided to make themselves the new faces of the push to toughen the country’s gun laws. The astronaut and his wife — who as a Democratic congresswoman representing Arizona was shot in the head in 2011 outside a Tucson supermarket — announced on Tuesday, the second anniversary of the shooting, that they were forming their own political group to take on the powerful National Rifle Association …”

Where’s their money coming from?

“Steve and Amber Mostyn, wealthy Texas trial attorneys, said today that they are giving $1 million to help start the gun-control advocacy group formed by former Arizona Representative Gabrielle Giffords and her husband, astronaut Mark Kelly. Steve Mostyn, one of the top contributors to a super political action committee that helped President Barack Obama’s re-election effort, is listed as treasurer of Giffords’s new super-PAC, Americans for Responsible Solutions. Mostyn said the group will have a nonprofit wing, which will be used to conduct a public education campaign …”

They’re going to fail for the same reason all antigun groups are failing: lack of real public support.  This is yet another attempt on the part of wealthy professional activists and politicians to put up an eminence front in order to sell an unpopular agenda to the public.  It is nothing but astroturf.

What these people simply refuse to accept is that gunnies political power comes not from money, but from ordinary citizens themselves.  That is why gun sales are up and why applications for CCWs are up all across the country.  The antis simply cannot match that.

No deal

It would appear that some antis in the Assembly are hoping to put pistol license confidentiality on the table in exchange for sweeping new gun control laws.

They tried that before with renewable pistol licenses.  No deal.

Coulter Tears Into Liberal Gun Hypocrisy

Rockland officials condemn Journal News

Rockland officials held a press conference this morning to condemn the Journal News for publishing the pistol license list for Rockland and Westchester.  This pretty much sums how it all went:

“… County legislator Aron Wieder brought a check and completed pistol permit application to the press conference and presented it to county clerk Paul Piperato.  “I have never owned a gun but now I have no choice,” Wieder said. “I have been exposed as someone who does not have a gun and I will do anything to protect my family.” …”

Sen. Greg Ball v. Journal News

Gun owners fight with the Journal News keeps getting better:

Plus, “Rockland Politicos to ‘Condemn’ Gun Map“:

“In a press release sent out late Wednesday afternoon, Rockland lawmakers announced they will join the growing ranks of public servants and Lower Hudson Valley residents angered by the recent publication of a map pinpointing local gun owners … Rockland County Legislator Frank Sparaco will announce a resolution to condemn the decision by The Journal News to post the names and addresses of lawful pistol permit holders in Rockland and Westchester Counties,” the release reads. Sparaco will be joined by Legislators Jay Hood, Jr., Aron Wieder, Toney Earl and Christopher Carey at the Friday confence … The Friday conference will also tackle a slate of other gun-related issues, like confidentiality for pistol permit applications, officials said. Lawmakers will also suggest a program that would freely distribute firearm cable safety locks to all legal gun owners in the area. The conference will draw bipartisan support; the release notes Rockland County Clerk Paul Piperato, Rockland County Sheriff Louis Falco, Kristen Stavisky, the Chairwoman of the Rockland Co. Democratic Party and Vincent Reda, Chairman of the Rockland Co. Republican Party will all be present …”

It is very rare to see both Democrat and Republican leadership get together like this.Journal News