New gun law attracting questions, concerns and lawsuits
Erie Co. Clerk asking for clarity
Missed the point
This story is getting a lot of attention:
“Democratic New York Rep. Jerry Nadler admitted a Democrat-led bill intends to confiscate guns in “common use” during a Wednesday House Judiciary Committee hearing. Republican North Carolina Rep. Dan Bishop asked House Democrats if they dispute the fact that the proposed legislation H.R. 1808, titled “Assault Weapons Ban of 2021,” bans firearms in “common use” throughout the country. “Would anyone on the other side dispute that this bill would ban weapons that are in common use in the United States today?” Bishop asked. “That’s the point of the bill,” Nadler replied. “So, to clarify, Mr. Chairman, you’re saying it is the point of the bill to ban weapons that are in common use in the United States today,” the Republican representative pressed. “Yes,” Nadler clarified. “The problem is that they’re in common use.” …”
That may be the point of the bill, but what pundits have missed is why is Jerry bringing this up now?
Answer: He’s in a nasty 3-way primary with the equally detestable Rep. Carolyn Maloney as well as newcomer Suraj Patel.
Maloney appears to be in the lead and she made abortion her signature issue. With primary turnout always low, and likely even lower this time around as it will be the first primary to take place in August, Jerry desperately needs something, anything to shift a small number of the Democrat activist base, the one who are the ones most likely to show up on August 23, to his side.
Unanswered questions
Newsbits
Monday’s Newsbits:
Elections:
Jurisprudence:
Legislation:
- Nadler Opening Statement for Markup on Assault Weapons Ban Act of 2021
- Rep. Jones calls on Congress to pass assault weapons ban to prevent mass shootings
- NY’s new law returns fire at Supreme Court: Guns are now banned almost everywhere
- Gun law repeal bill proposed
Politics:
- This Republican embraced gun control. It ended his political career.
- New York’s gun violence state of emergency, a year later
- Legal hunting activity exempt from NY’s new gun laws: Conners
- A new no-carry default for the U.S.: A gun law that could really change things
- Angry Adams says ‘Go after gun manufacturers’
- Critics say New York’s new gun control law will fuel mass incarceration
- ‘I will use everything we have’: Evans declares gun violence emergency order
Zeldin campaign stop in Poughkeepsie
Colin Schmitt opened his Congressional campaign office in Poughkeepsie yesterday which included a stop by Lee Zeldin’s tour bus.
From left to right: Marc Molinaro, Colin Schimitt, Mike Lawler and Lee Zeldin.
Still no call for pro-gun reforms
Lee Zeldin was attacked yesterday by a man with a knife at a campaign stop.
Republican “Leaders” Robert Ortt and Will Barclay are calling for a special legislative session to “hold menacing criminals responsible and repeal bail reform.”
My colleague @SenatorOrtt & I called on Gov. Hochul to convene special session to take up measures that will hold menacing criminals responsible & repeal bail reform once & for all
There is no other way to stop unprecedented & unsustainable surge in violence sweeping across NY https://t.co/6yUJUVamS5
— Will Barclay (@WillABarclay) July 22, 2022
Notice that genuine 2A reforms, or any mention of personal protection and self-defense, is not part of that agenda.
It is not an oversight.
Adams Hosts Media Availability With Members of MAIG
Newsbits
Monday’s Newsbits:
Elections:
Jurisprudence:
Legislation:
- House Judiciary Committee to Hold First Markup on Assault Weapons Ban Legislation in Two Decades
- Additional gun bills proposed
- Gun Signage Law Blocked in Dutchess
NRA:
Politics:
- Congresswoman Claudia Tenney Blasts NY’s Gun Control Laws
- Good Morning, Buffalo: 11 days in the life of Rep. Chris Jacobs: from gun enthusiast to skeptic
- Democrats’ Second Amendment ‘Syndrome’ Plan: Plotting the Next Big Fight over Gun Rights
- NYSRPA v. Bruen on the Merits
- Sheriff Hilton To Provide Free Signs To Local Businesses
