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Good luck getting rid of these clowns.
The whole thing won't fit so read it at the link

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Getting Vital Information on Who is Disqualified From Owning a Gun to Those Who Need That Information (A.8700-B/Lentol)
Under a measure sponsored by Lentol, the state Office of Mental Health (OMH) and the state Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (OMRDD) would each be required to maintain a database of those individuals who have been involuntarily committed to a facility or are subject to a Kendra's Law order for outpatient treatment. Investigative officers doing background checks on people applying for a handgun license in New York would have access to this information. In cases where a defendant is found to be an incapacitated person or has been involuntarily committed to a mental health facility, the court would have the authority to revoke the defendant's firearm license, as well as require such person to turn over any weapons to law enforcement.

Cracking Down on Illegal Street Gun Trafficking (A.6525-A/Paulin;S.2404-B/Schneiderman)
Noting that one percent of gun dealers account for more than half of the guns that make their way into the illegal market, Silver said it was important to enact a comprehensive program to stop illegal guns from falling into the hands of criminals through commercial gun dealers. To that end, this bill not only takes aim at illegal trafficking but also imposes penalties on legal gun dealers guilty of dumping guns into the market.

The bill, sponsored by Assemblywoman Amy Paulin (D-Scarsdale), requires stringent recordkeeping and reporting to prevent gun sales to criminals. Additionally, under the terms of the legislation, gun dealers must implement a security plan, require employee training and prevent access to guns by minors.

"We have a duty to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and by passing this common-sense measure. Passing these important measures moves us one step closer to protecting all New Yorkers from gun violence," said Paulin.

Microstamping (A.9819-A/Schimel)
Legislation sponsored by Assemblywoman Michelle Schimel (D-Great Neck) would require that semiautomatic pistols manufactured or delivered to any licensed dealer in New York State be capable of microstamping. The bill would ensure that when a gun is fired, information identifying the make, model and serial number of the gun is stamped onto the cartridge as numbers and letters. The bill also sets fines for violations of this requirement.

"The crime-solving potential of microstamping technology is enormous. This next generation crime-fighting tool will aid law enforcement in investigating, arresting, and convicting more perpetrators of gun-related crimes, and will help victims of gun violence and their families obtain some degree of justice," said Schimel.

Banning Armor-Piercing Ammunition (A.3447/Koon;S.2002/Padavan)
This measure, sponsored by Assemblyman David Koon, would rid New York streets of deadly armor piercing ammunition and ammunition that is designed to fragment or explode upon impact.

"We owe our law enforcement officers the highest level of protection against lethal ammunition, and this legislation will do just that. With more than 140 police and sheriff departments supporting this common-sense measure, now is the time for the Senate to pass these bills and further protect those who protect us," said Koon (D/I-Perinton).

Tracking Guns Involved In Crimes (A.3451/Koon;S.3009/Robach)
Another bill included in the package would require law enforcement personnel to submit ballistic information to the new State Police Ballistic Identification Databank whenever spent bullets, shell casings or guns come into their possession.

The Children's Weapon Accident Prevention Act (A.76-A/Weisenberg)
This legislation, sponsored by Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg (D-Long Beach), seeks to protect children from accidental shootings. The bill would create five new crimes for negligently storing a firearm. Gun retailers would be required to alert consumers about the new weapons storage requirements. The state Education Department would develop a weapons safety program to teach children how to prevent weapon accidents.

"No responsible gun owner should object to my legislation, when we know that approximately one third of all gun-related deaths involving children could have been prevented by simply locking up guns and ammunition. The Assembly has overwhelmingly approved this life saving measure for the past 15 years. I fervently hope that this is the year my colleagues in the Senate, as well as the governor, finally join with us to end these needless tragedies. Its enactment is long overdue," said Weisenberg.

Childproofing Firearms (A.829/Englebright;S.7556/Sampson)
This bill, sponsored by Assemblyman Steve Englebright (D-Setauket), would reduce child-related shootings, particularly those tragedies involving children shooting children. It would make it a class A misdemeanor to sell guns without childproof features. The bill covers pistols or revolvers manufactured 12 or more months after its effective date. Design features rendering a firearm more safe could include making the weapon more difficult to fire by adjusting the trigger resistance of the gun to at least a 10-pound pull, altering the firing mechanism so that an average five-year-old child's hand would be too small to operate the gun or requiring a series of multiple motions in order to fire the gun.

"It's important to take every precaution to protect our children from the accidental discharge of a firearm. By requiring simple and inexpensive gun design changes that already exist, we hope to eventually eliminate the all too frequent tragic gun accidents," said Englebright.

Disguised Guns (A2868/Lentol;S.3868/C.Johnson)
A new trend in gun design has spawned additional legislation that expands the definition of a "disguised gun." This bill addresses guns designed and intended to appear to be a toy gun by displaying a color finish other than the original manufacture color, a decorative pattern or plastic-like surface. Any person, dealer, firm, partnership or corporation that designs or transforms a firearm to resemble a toy gun by altering or concealing the original color or surface of the gun with the purpose of selling such weapon would be guilty of a class D felony.

Stopping Assault Weapons (A.7331-A/Titone)
This legislation, sponsored by Assemblyman Matthew Titone (D-Staten Island), would ban assault weapons. Seeking to address the void when President Bush and Congress allowed the federal assault weapon ban to expire, the Assembly proposal would expand the definition of assault weapon to prohibit more of these deadly guns in New York - including guns that have been modified to work like assault weapons.

"We need to do more to protect our families and the brave men and women in law enforcement who put themselves in danger on a daily basis," Titone (D-Staten Island) said. "By moving forward with this bill we are taking an important step to keep illegal guns out of the hands of criminals, whose only intention with these killing machines is to maim and murder."

Banning 50-Caliber Weapons (A.2772-A/Eddington;S2411-A/Schneiderman)
Another proposal, sponsored by Assemblywoman Patricia Eddington would ban 50-caliber sniper weapons, which can disable commercial aircraft and helicopters and are powerful enough to penetrate steel plating. These dangerous weapons, which are used extensively by the United States military, can kill from over one mile away. They continue to be available for purchase in New York by anyone who can buy a rifle. A report from the nationally-renowned Violence Policy Center found that these weapons have been purchased by the Al Qaeda terrorist network and used by other domestic and international terrorist organizations. Silver noted the Assembly had sought to include a ban on these weapons in a comprehensive state anti-terrorism law passed two years ago, but the proposal was rejected by the Senate and the governor each time. Silver called attention to California's enactment of legislation banning these weapons and called on New York to do the same.

"The gun lobby argues that these weapons are used only for hunting and target shooting. The fact is crimes involving .50-caliber guns hit close to home. Just recently in Nassau County, two dozen gang members were arrested and authorities seized their arsenal of weapons which included a .50-caliber sniper rifle. There is no civilian use for these dangerous guns and I hope Senate Republicans will put the safety of our families first and act quickly to pass this common-sense measure," Eddington (WFP/D-Medford) said.

"New York's gun laws will only go so far to curb gun violence so long as the patchwork of state laws across our nation continues to create loopholes that allow vast quantities of weapons to be purchased legally and transported elsewhere. The Assembly Majority is not advocating that the state take firearms away from licensed and law-abiding citizens. All we are asking for is sensible gun policies that prevent accidents and save lives," said Silver.
 

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Disguised Guns (A2868/Lentol;S.3868/C.Johnson)
A new trend in gun design has spawned additional legislation that expands the definition of a "disguised gun." This bill addresses guns designed and intended to appear to be a toy gun by displaying a color finish other than the original manufacture color, a decorative pattern or plastic-like surface. Any person, dealer, firm, partnership or corporation that designs or transforms a firearm to resemble a toy gun by altering or concealing the original color or surface of the gun with the purpose of selling such weapon would be guilty of a class D felony.

Steve Lauer will be tickled pink, or any number of other amusing colors when I pass this on to him. Their latest catalog features a colorful line of firearms mocking billionaire Bloomburg.

For our local Friends of the NRA dinner earlier this month one of Steve's donations was a nice .50 Barrett rifle. Thanks again Steve!

For those interested their web address is: www.lauerweaponry.com
 

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when they mention the disguised gun thing it reminds me of something...I have a freind that is a cop that told me about a gun he found in a car, some kind of semi auto like a Berretta 9mm...anyways, the lil punk had painted the end of the gun orange so it looked like a toy.... now thats something to remember
 

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Many of these measures in of themselves could be interpreted as "common sense",, problem is that they all end with the idea of keeping "illegal" firearms out of the hands of criminals,,, OK, so do it,, bust these "A" holes that use guns in crimes and wack em hard,,, make it the most fearsome thing in a criminals mind to use a gun. But it ain't gonna happen,, because the law makers don't see things the way the criminal does,,, the criminal laughs at the law in general,,,, LAWS DON"T APPLY TO CRIMINALS They only apply to those people who fear the law and will obey it because of that fear,,, thats what makes most people "Law Abiding"

The final statement that is the give away to the "slippery slope" principal is the last one in the bill,,,
"New York's gun laws will only go so far to curb gun violence so long as the patchwork of state laws across our nation continues to create loopholes that allow vast quantities of weapons to be purchased legally and transported elsewhere. The Assembly Majority is not advocating that the state take firearms away from licensed and law-abiding citizens. All we are asking for is sensible gun policies that prevent accidents and save lives," said Silver.

"sensible gun policies that prevent accidents and save lives" AND take Constitutionally Guaranteed Freedoms from the "Law Abiding"
 

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Guess what Mr Silver,,,, I own Firearms,, and I don't rob banks,, I don't do drive-by-shootings,,, I don't deal in drugs,, I don't shoot my fellow students,, Ya know what,,, I have never even pointed a gun at an Airplane or Helocopter,, Never fired my surplus FMJ ammo at a Cop,, never beat up my wife and kids!!!!
Taking away my Freedoms because some people do these things would be tantamount to me telling you you can't drive a car because some lawmakers have committed crimes behind the wheel,,, you should resign your office because the former Governor was caught "with his pants down" doing things he aughten have,,,, Hey,, Mr Silver,,, you have the same tools that he had,,, You too have the ability to drop your drawers and do the filthy!!!
You have the ability to board a plane,,, and probably have,,, Fly to Washington,,, and probably have,,, You probably have even,,, GOD HELP US ALL,, stayed in a Hotel in Washington,,,, (Don't know about you,, but I see a pattern emerging here) Might just as well go home Mr Silver and hide in your closet,,, You're BUSTED!!! You have no business being in office,,, evidence is OVERWHELMING that you are guilty of the same crimes as former Gov Spitzer,,, Your rights should be taken away,,, begone Mr Silver!!
 

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um Roc rat what did you say I dont think anyone saw it..:p Typical political crap...
 

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I think when SCOTUS comes back this summer in our favor, we'll see things ease up for a while. But then the gun grabbers will change their tactics and pass "safe gun" legislation like we're seeing here in CA. It's a backhanded way at banning guns because none of this technology exists. Here's the gem that was passed last year.

AB 1471 said:
Commencing January 1, 2010, for all semiautomatic pistols that are not already listed on the roster pursuant to Section 12131, it is not designed and equipped with a microscopic array of characters that identify the make, model, and serial number of the pistol, etched or otherwise imprinted in two or more places on the interior surface or internal working parts of the pistol, and that are transferred by imprinting on each cartridge case when the firearm is fired, provided that the Department of Justice certifies that the technology used to create the imprint is available to more than one manufacturer unencumbered by any patent restrictions. The Attorney General may also approve a method of equal or greater reliability and effectiveness in identifying the specific serial number of a firearm from spent cartridge casings discharged by that firearm than that which is set forth in this paragraph, to be thereafter required as otherwise set forth by this paragraph where the Attorney General certifies that this new method is also unencumbered by any patent restrictions.
And here's the new "Smart Gun" law being proposed right now.
AB 2235 said:
(8) Commencing January 1 of the year following the release of a
report by the Attorney General to the Legislature and the Governor
reporting that owner-authorized handguns are available for retail
sale, pursuant to Section 12134, it is not an owner-authorized
handgun.

(f) As used in this section, an "owner-authorized handgun" means a
handgun that has a permanent programmable biometric feature as part
of its original manufacture that renders the handgun incapable of
being fired except when activated by the lawful owner or other
authorized user, and that cannot be readily deactivated.
 

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Funny about the 50 caliber firearms. Can disable an commercial airplane or helicopter. Hmmmmmmmm I think a well placed bird can do the same, or frozen chicken if you wanted to get fancy.
 

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Why not? Mythbusters had a segment recently showing how to construct the ultimate "potato gun" capable of blasting frozen or thawed (ewww) chickens through airplane windshields :eek: :D :eek:
 

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used extensively by the United States military

Doesn't the 2nd say something about, guns commonly used by the military? Or something to that effect.
And isn't the original color of a gun, bare steel that rusts very quickly?
 
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