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Gun News - State : New York
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From: MSN NicknameElGato196  (Original Message)Sent: 7/7/2008 3:03 PM
Update on Pending Firearm Legislation in the Empire State
 
Friday, June 27, 2008
 

On Tuesday, June 24, the 2008 New York State Legislative Session closed with the following anti-gun bills failing to pass in the State Senate.

Assembly Bill 6525A, sponsored by State Assemblywoman Amy Paulin (D-88), would have created new sales and reporting requirements for licensed firearms dealers and would have required dealers to carry a minimum of $1,000,000 of liability insurance. 

Assembly Bill 9819A, authored by State Assemblywoman Michelle Schimel (D-16), would have banned the sale of semi-automatic handguns not equipped with so-called "micro-stamping" technology. The bill requires all semiautomatic pistols sold in the state to stamp an array of characters that identify the make, model, and serial number of the pistol on the firing pin, which would copy the characters onto the cartridge case upon firing.  

Assembly Bill 7331, sponsored by State Assemblyman Matthew Titone (D-61), would have expanded the ban on semi-automatic “assault weapons,” as well as requiring the ballistic “fingerprinting”(registration) of all semi-automatic “assault weapons” owned prior to a specified date. 

Assembly Bill 3451, introduced by State Assemblyman David Koon (D-135), sought to expand New York’s failed ballistic imaging program. 

Assembly Bill 2772, authored by State Assemblywoman Patricia Eddington (D-3), would have banned the sale, use or possession of any rifle with a bore diameter .50 caliber or larger.  This bill would have required gun owners in possession of these firearms to surrender them to law enforcement. 

Assembly Bill 829, sponsored by State Assemblyman Steve Englebright (D-4), sought to prohibit the sale of any handgun that doesn’t contain a childproofing device or mechanism incorporated into the design of the handgun.

Assembly Bill 76, sponsored by State Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg (D-20), sought the required mandatory storage of all firearms.

Assembly Bill 3447, introduced by State Assemblyman David Koon (D-135), would have banned the sale or possession of frangible ammunition.

It was crucial that all of these measures were voted down in order to protect the Second Amendment rights of all gun-owners in New York State.

Unfortunately, one very important piece of pro-gun and pro-hunting legislation failed to pass before the State Legislature adjourned. Although the New York State Senate passed Senate Bill 1284 in the final days of session, it failed to pass in the State Assembly.  S1284A would have created a youth hunting mentor program, allowing individuals ages 14 and older to hunt with a licensed mentor, age 21 or older.

It is very likely that the New York State Legislature will go into a Special Session sometime this summer and we ask that our members please continue visiting www.NRAILA.org and checking your e-mail for updates, as this Special Session will likely bring up several pieces of firearm related legislation and these bills could possibly be resurrected.



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From: MSN NicknameVietnamFatCatSent: 7/13/2008 4:56 AM
Youth Hunting Bill Heads to Governor’s Desk in New York!
 
Friday, July 11, 2008
 

Assembly Bill 11033, New York’s “Youth Hunting” bill, sponsored by State Assemblywoman Francine DelMonte (D-138), was recently passed by both the Senate and Assembly.  It is now en route to the desk of Governor David Paterson (D) for his consideration.  The companion bill is Senate Bill 8228, sponsored by State Senator Dale Volker (R-59).

A11033/S8228 allows 14 and 15 year olds, who already are permitted to hunt small game in New York, to also hunt deer and bear with a firearm under specified conditions and only while supervised.  It also creates a trapper-mentoring program. 

Thirty states across the country currently have no age limit, allowing parents to decide when their children are old enough to hunt, and these thirty states have a better collective hunter safety record than the twenty states with minimum ages.  Although it is disappointing that the state of New York did not join the majority of states in the country that have no age limit, this is a modest step in the right direction. 

Please continue to check www.NRAILA.org and your e-mail for updates throughout the year.


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From: MSN NicknameElGato196Sent: 8/9/2008 6:14 AM
New Yorkers` Gun Rights May Rest on Hot Dog Vendor`s Case

If New York`s strict antigun laws are overturned in the near future, it may be the work of a hot dog vendor.

Read About It: New York Sun

Posted: 8/1/2008 10:45:47 AM

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From: MSN NicknameElGato196Sent: 8/31/2008 1:54 AM
New York Primary Elections, Tuesday, September 9!
 
Friday, August 29, 2008
 

Tuesday, September 9 is Primary Election Day in the Empire State.  Please be sure to vote Freedom First.

For candidate ratings and endorsements, please call the NRA-ILA Grassroots Division at (800) 392-VOTE (8683) or visit www.NRAPVF.org

For more information about voting in New York, please click here


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From: MSN NicknameElGato196Sent: 9/21/2008 7:04 AM
New York: Sportsmen’s Association for Firearms Education Inc. 2008 Right-to-Carry Conference and Rally
 
Friday, September 19, 2008
 

Please join the Sportsmen’s Association for Firearms Education Inc. (S.A.F.E.) for its “2008 Right-to-Carry Conference & Second Amendment Rally.”  It will be held on Sunday, October 6 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (doors open at 12:00 noon) at the Sheraton Long Island Hotel located at 110 Vanderbilt Motor Parkway in Smithtown, NY (on Motor Parkway on the North side of LIE between exits 53 & 55). 

Special guests will include Wayne R. LaPierre, NRA Executive Vice President; Ron Schmeits, NRA First Vice President; David Keene, NRA Second Vice President; David Kopel, Research Director of the Independent Institute; Jim Fotis, Executive Director, Law Enforcement Alliance of America; and John L. Cushman, S.A.F.E. President and Founder, and NRA Board Member. 

Attendees will have the opportunity to learn the latest information about Right-to Carry both nationally and locally, as well as meeting and networking with fellow sportsmen and women concerned about their civil rights and how to protect them.  Valuable prizes in drawings will be awarded to attendees. Admission and parking are free, and the event is open to your family and friends.


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