Maloney promises to fight “big gun companies”

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney is in big trouble back home.

He’s attempting to rally his base with promises of gun control:

“… In Nyack, Maloney also amped up his support base during a rally. “My argument is, if you give me two more years, I’m going to keep getting your costs down. I’m going to protect your Social Security and Medicare. We’re going to take on big drug companies, big gun companies, big oil companies, and we’re going to fight for people,” he said. Former President Bill Clinton was in attendance …”

Latest polling shows his opponent Assemblyman Mike Lawler is leading by several points.

Lawler knocking out Maloney would be a big deal. Support him on Nov. 8.

Long Island Senate races

The Post writes:

“… Republican efforts to end the Democratic supermajority in Albany are focused squarely on Long Island, where state Sens. John Brooks (D-Farmingdale) and Anna Kaplan (D-Great Neck) face tough challenges from former Nassau County Legislator Steven Rhoads and former state Sen. Jack Martins, respectively …”

Brooks is antigun while Rhodes’ position is unknown. Support Rhodes to get rid of Brooks.

Kaplan is one of the worst antis in Albany. Martins’ record is equally bad. Kaplan is more detestable as she is so in-your-face about the gun control agenda.  Supporting Martins won’t change the vote count on the bills, but I don’t think he would send out pressers gloating about it.

WCFOA & PCFOA voter guides

Westchester County Firearm Owners Association’s 2022 Voter Guide.

Putnam County Firearm Owners Association’s 2022 Voter Guide.

Oberacker and Sakel debate

The River Reporter covers the debate between 51st Senate District candidates:

“… [Sen. Peter Oberacker] has been a concealed carry permit holder since 1986, he said: “I’ve never committed a crime.” New York State’s gun regulations took away people’s second amendment rights to prevent crimes that are being committed by criminals who would not ever follow the law. “Can we get a discussion going that actually addresses the issue, but doesn’t negatively impact those of us that want to exercise our second amendment rights?” Republicans had proposed a law to put school resource officers in schools to address school shootings, Oberacker said, a proposal that had been rebuffed …”

Unimpressive response.

“… [Eric Ball] was raised with guns, he said: he supported the second amendment, and doesn’t believe we need to set up a system that penalized law-abiding gun owners. The country does have a pandemic of gun violence, he said: he supports strengthened background checks and red flag laws …”

Typical antigun talking points.

Support Oberacker.

Newsbits

Thursday’s Newsbits:

Elections:

Jurisprudence:

Politics:

Albany Co. D.A. Soares on “red flag” laws

Albany Co. District Attorney David Soares presser on “red flag” laws.

Press Release

Serino does not deserve an “A” rating

NRA has given an “A” rating and endorsement to State Senator Sue Serino.  She faces “F” rated State Senator Michelle Hinchey in the race for the new 41st District.  They have done an “orange card’ mailing on her behalf and a larger mailing attacking Hinchey stating, “… [T]here is a PRO-GUN CANDIDATE, SENATOR SUSAN SERINO, who has a proven record of protecting our Second Amendment rights …”

That is not an accurate reflection of her voting record.

From the Daily Freeman:

“… Two Republican state senators in the Mid-Hudson Valley joined Democrats this week in supporting two bills that sponsors say could reduce gun violence. But Sue Serino, R-Hyde Park, and Mike Martucci, R-New Hampton, voted against other gun-related measures that came before legislators … The Legislature passed a package of anti-gun violence bills on Tuesday ranging from a ban on possession of “ghost” guns that lack serial numbers to a ban on the purchase of a weapon by anyone facing an outstanding arrest warrant for a felony or serious offense … Both Serino and Martucci voted in favor of those two bills but opposed legislation allowing the New York attorney general to sue gun manufacturers in certain scenarios …”

A reasonable argument can be made that Serino is better on 2A than Hinchey, but a more accurate grade would be a “C.”

Stark differences between Fahy and Purdy

Assemblywoman Pat Fahy is one of the worst antigunners in Albany.  The Altamont Enterprise highlights her position and her opponent’s positions:

“… On guns, Fahy said, “The Supreme Court threw out our previous provisions on concealed weapons so we came back into session … the timing, on my view couldn’t have been worse,” she said of the decision, calling it a “slap in the face” to people still dealing with the massacres in Buffalo and Uvalde. Fahy said she “fully supported” the legislation now being challenged in federal court. “This is not the Wild West,” she said, adding that licensing guns is not a lot to ask. “You need a license to drive a car. You need a license to get married.” Being able to carry a concealed gun into a restaurant or a place of worship, “unless you are fully authorized to do so, is, again, going backwards, and it puts all of us at risk,” said Fahy. She noted part of New York’s law reacting to the Supreme Court overturning the state’s century-old law on concealed weapons, is that “a mental-health evaluation be done and that a search of your social media be done.” Fahy concluded, “We think these are reasonable requirements … If you are going to be carrying a weapon, we need to know a little bit about who you are.” …”

She’s horrible.  Vote for her opponent.

“… [Alicia Purdy] noted the frequency of gun violence in Albany where she lives and said, “If I were at a library or a shopping store right near my house, or If I were walking on the street or were at a park with my kids, or if I were at church on Sunday and there were a shooter in there, the first thing I would want to do is grab my gun and shoot back. “And so I’m a big supporter of the 2nd Amendment, the right to have the government not infringe upon our God-given right to bear arms. And all you have to do is take a look at New York city. It’s like a shooting gallery down there. And one of the first things we on the Republican side point to in history is facist governments … The first step they take is to disarm their people.” Purdy concluded, “I live in the city of Albany. I’m not in Beautiful Guilderland or New Scotland, which are areas in the 109th Assembly District. I live in downtown Albany where per capita … which means proportionally, we are on a par with the city of Chicago per capita for our shootings and homicides …. “I really do firmly believe that one of the best ways to let people know that they’re not allowed to take my life from me is if I’m willing and ready to defend my life using any means necessary.” …”

Purdy missed the opportunity to point out that despite all of the existing gun control laws, much of which Fahy voted for, “gun violence” is out of control in her district. Nevertheless, she’d be an improvement over Fahy so support her campaign on November 8.