NY reached a deal?

It IS the next step.

CPS is taking kids from families that feed their kids raw milk, just WAIT till to see what they come up with for gun owners.

Heck after my upbringing on a family farm. I'm sure my folks belong locked up. I drank and quite enjoyed "RAW MILK"!!! Tastes quite different and much better then store milk.
 
I told you it's the current step. I had a roommate who's kid was snatched by CPS right after birth and one of the reasons for not giving her custody in family court is that she lived with me and our idiot, loud mouthed LIBERAL lawyer blearted out that I owned guns. They considered this an inappropriate atmosphere to raise a child in.

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So its not ok to own something that you legaly own? What about all the other evil things liberals do?
 
New York poised to be first to pass gun control bill following Conn. school shooting

By Associated Press,
ALBANY, N.Y. — A key New York Senate leader and the Assembly speaker said they expect the state Legislature to vote Monday to enact what would be the nation’s first gun control measure following last month’s Connecticut school shooting.

“I think when all is said and done, we are going to pass a comprehensive gun bill today,” Sen. Jeffrey Klein told reporters Monday morning. “I’m very excited about it. I am very confident we are going to vote on a comprehensive bill that will be agreed on by the governor, the Senate and Assembly.”


People familiar with closed-door negotiations told The Associated Press a tentative deal was struck over the weekend.
The tentative agreement would further restrict New York’s ban on assault weapons,

limit the size of magazines to

seven bullets

, down from the current 10
http://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...d83e68-5e63-11e2-8acb-ab5cb77e95c8_story.html



Vote on New York state gun laws could come today

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/01/14/cuomo-new-york-guns/1833271/


NY Poised to Be 1st to Pass Post-Massacre Gun Bill

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/ap-sources-ny-tentative-deal-gun-control-18211313h

 
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The next step will be for the children of firearm owners to be seized by CPS. Obviously firearm owners have an unsafe household and are mentally unbalanced. They're not saying you can't have guns; you just can't have guns and children.

Yup, count on it.
 
And, of course, what is really sad about this is that nothing will happen, nothing at all, nobody will do shit.

99 percent will meekly submit, maybe one percent will not, they will be ruthlessly stamped out, or maybe ignored until all the dust settles and then quietly picked off one by one.
 
And, of course, what is really sad about this is that nothing will happen, nothing at all, nobody will do shit.

99 percent will meekly submit, maybe one percent will not, they will be ruthlessly stamped out, or maybe ignored until all the dust settles and then quietly picked off one by one.

And they (those who DO NOT comply) will be painted as maniacs that the benevolent government has to protect you from. Nevermind the fact that they are squashing a Constitutional right!
 
top comments here:

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout...ot-waiting-washington-pass-gun-180028343.html


  • Guns are already hard as hell to get in NJ, and somehow our gun violence went up last year... Something about that seems to contradict what media tells us...​
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    By NY passing a 7 round magazine limit, they will have effectively made just about every handgun in NY illegal or inoperable, as no magazines of that capacity exist for most self defense handguns. It will apply to everyone..................except the criminals.[]

  • Illinois better hurry up and ban guns, murder is out of control in Chicago.​

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  • Not a single gun control measure that these knee jerk politicians are recommending would have stopped the tragedy in Newtown.​

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  • What a waste of time. How about enforcing the criminal laws on the books?​

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  • Most blue states have rampant inner city gun crimes and murders - CA, MI, NJ, NY, DC, RI, CT, MD - and they are addressing this now?? Awful. CT had one of strictest in country but sadly that did not prevent Newtown. What will happen is more bloated, ineffective policy that won't help anyone but..​

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  • Aren't all Law enforcement officials & elected Politician sworn to up hold the Constitution??

    They should be fired the moment they fail to do so !!​

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  • They just passed a law giving lifetime secret service guards to the president and his family and included past presidents.
    Then they talk about restricting the public form being able to protect them selves with even more gun control!
    Well if gun control and bans are good for the people...
 
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I feel bad for the people in NY, I live in IL and its horrible to feel stuck behind the scum at the top.
 
UPDATE: New York Legislature expected to vote tonight on gun-control legislation



Last updated: 4:35 PM - 01/14/13


ALBANY. (AP) – The first Republican senator to emerge from a five-hour private session says he expects the New York Legislature to vote on a gun control bill by the end of the day.



State Sen. Michael Nozzolio from Monroe County says there are a number of concerns remaining, but he expects the vote.

The issue would not be coming to the floor under Albany rules if it wasn’t almost sure to pass.

People familiar with closed-door negotiations say a tentative deal was struck over the weekend.

It would tighten New York’s ban on assault weapons, limit the size of magazines to seven bullets, down from 10, and enact more stringent background checks for sales.

It would be the nation's first gun control measure following last month's Connecticut school shooting.

Sen. Jeffrey Klein, who leads the Independent Democratic Conference in the Senate, says the bill will include a strengthened ban on assault weapons, will restrict ammunition magazines to seven bullets from the current 10 and will institute harsher penalties for gun crimes.

Klein tells reporters he's confident the bill will be passed Monday.

People close to the closed-door negotiations tell The Associated Press the tentative deal is in place. The people spoke on condition of anonymity because the proposal had not been discussed among rank and file lawmakers.

A Cuomo administration official says there's no agreement.


Up to the minute google coverage:
http://www.google.com/news/story?pz...Dxv-quLaVOhHAMRLVMbh8DLpk5wM&cf=all&scoring=n
 
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Ron Paul:

I might not even have any to turn in, but
I don't think the American people will

A line in the sand will be drawn!

If a federal agent marches in and says give me your guns and give me your gold
I don't think we'll do that calmly
I think the American People will highly resent it and

RESIST!
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I don't understand. Don't there have to be public hearings in both the NY House and the NY Senate? Aren't these hearings supposed to be days apart? This doesn't make any sense.
 
It looks like people in New York will have 3 options. Fight, flight, or submit.

Don't forget:

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It looks like people in New York will have 3 options. Fight, flight, or submit.

I'll bet $200 via paypal they do the last one. Well maybe 2% will leave. The other 98% will hand their "illegal" magazines into the Nazis.
 
It looks like people in New York will have 3 options. Fight, flight, or submit.

Don't know how much of a critical mass there would be here for any type of counter pressure. I am on the NYhunting forum and there are plenty of people commenting on there that sound like they are not willing to counter. So it would seem that there are a decent percentage of gun owners that do want restrictions. Discussions have been about what type of restrictions.

NYS could be considered a lost cause. Because of NYC, and its population number, and therefore its representative number, they actually control the whole state.

Chuck Baldwin's article on why he moved to Montana is good. The best chances for resist, survive, and recover, is in the states that have the least amount of metropolitan area. The bigger the city/cities in the state, the less chance of people having control and faster action to help each other as a unit.

We'll find out more soon and then hopefully people will start to get together and decide what course of action to take as a whole.
 
If this passes then Kimber and Henry gun companies need to move and take their jobs with them.

I own guns from both these companies,other guns are manufactured in Conn. and Ma.
Why don't they move?It boggles the mind.
 
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