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Ny is a populous state. As is Maryland which is working on similar legislAtion as is other states. This will impact gun mfr's bottom line because they wont move inventory. There will be mergers, aquisitons and bankrupcies in the gun industry.

Guns will become more expensive and gunshops will go under. Bloomberg's organIzation will go after the nra and force them to spend money and compete for legislators in the same way the nra does. Money talks. Maybe we dont want to compromise anymore. But in the near future the nra will be asking for one. You'll see!

This fight is just beginning.



Why don't you stick with something you have half a clue about?
Guns all across the fruited plane are on backlog with lots of OT all because of Uncle Barack.

I bet you like cats.
 
Why don't you stick with something you have half a clue about?
Guns all across the fruited plane are on backlog with lots of OT all because of Uncle Barack.

I bet you like cats.

In fact, i do like cats.

You guys are a very loud minority and the rest of the country is figuring it out.

Sux to be in the minority , doesnt it?

 
Notice NY's new gun law increases penalties for having weapons in a gun free school zone?
Should be a pretty good deterrent....especially since most who radically violate that law take their own life.

 
In its 1997 decision in the case, the Supreme Court ruled that the provision of the Brady Act that compelled state and local law enforcement officials to perform the background checks was unconstitutional on 10th amendment grounds. The Court determined that this provision violated both the concept of federalism and that of the unitary executive. However, the overall Brady statute was upheld and state and local law enforcement officials remained free to conduct background checks if they so chose. The vast majority continued to do so. In 1998, background checks for firearm purchases became mostly a federally run activity when NCIS came online, although many states continue to mandate state run background checks before a gun dealer may transfer a firearm to a buyer.
 
In its 1997 decision in the case, the Supreme Court ruled that the provision of the Brady Act that compelled state and local law enforcement officials to perform the background checks was unconstitutional on 10th amendment grounds. The Court determined that this provision violated both the concept of federalism and that of the unitary executive. However, the overall Brady statute was upheld and state and local law enforcement officials remained free to conduct background checks if they so chose. The vast majority continued to do so. In 1998, background checks for firearm purchases became mostly a federally run activity when NCIS came online, although many states continue to mandate state run background checks before a gun dealer may transfer a firearm to a buyer.

Yeah, portions were proven Unconstitutional. That's the way it goes in many cases just like Obamacare was ruled in the same way.
 
Scalia stuns conservatives.

http://www.examiner....an-be-regulated

From DC vs Heller (Supreme Court Ruling)

The Second Amendment right is not unlimited. We do not cast doubt on concealed-weapons prohibitions, laws barring possession of firearms by felons and the mentally ill, laws barring firearms in sensitive places like schools and government buildings, and laws imposing conditions on commercial sale of arms. (54-55) Also, the sorts of weapons protected are the sorts of small arms that were lawfully possessed at home at the time of the Second Amendment’s ratification, not those most useful in military service today, so “M-16 rifles and the like” may be banned.
 
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