"have been shipping ammunition directly to New York residents in violation of New York’s SAFE Act, which prohibits direct online sales of ammunition to New York residents. "
Elections do have consequences. These corrupt scum are emboldened. Meanwhile in the courts...
Luckily I still get bullets shipped no problem! I hope they stay away from reloading supplies.“Shipping bullets to New Yorkers’ doorsteps is illegal and ammunition sellers that ignore the law will face the full force of my office,” said Attorney General James.
Looks like either James is an idiot, or reloaders will have start buying factory rounds for doorstep delivery instead of bullets.
“Shipping bullets to New Yorkers’ doorsteps is illegal and ammunition sellers that ignore the law will face the full force of my office,” said Attorney General James. “Online sales of ammunition are dangerous and could end up in the wrong hands. We are taking action to protect communities and enforce our responsible gun laws. Ammunition sellers must stop illegally bringing ammo into New York. My office will continue to use every tool at our disposal to protect the safety of everyday New Yorkers.”
I see a chain of stores from Matamoras to Erie working out well. I’m down for one in the Hallstead/Great Bend area. Hey! Maybe the Seneca could pick up on that too, since they love to kick sand at NYS from time to time.If anyone with deep pockets wants to invest in an ammo retail store in Matamoras PA, drop me a note. We can squeeze it in between the fireworks and tobacco stores that NY chased away.
While falling repeatably down the steps!FULJ , choke on an avian wing bone
Right now, anyone who sells ammo to NY is getting calls from their lawyers and accounts telling them what their defense will cost if NY decides to sue them civilly.She has no jurisdiction in other states. If it's not illegal in their state, she can't enforce an unconstitutional law from NY in Texas. If she tries, that's basically declaring war on another state since she's trying to govern citizens of another state.
Every one of those 39 businesses, as well as every New York citizen who intends on purchasing ammo, should be suing FULJ for violation of civil rights under color of law, interference in interstate commerce, and out-right lying through her teeth.Right now, anyone who sells ammo to NY is getting calls from their lawyers and accounts telling them what their defense will cost if NY decides to sue them civilly.
It doesn't even do it then."have been shipping ammunition directly to New York residents in violation of New York’s SAFE Act, which prohibits direct online sales of ammunition to New York residents. "
LIE!
The unSAFE Act does no such thing UNTIL an ammunition background check system is running.
The reason for the face-to-face purchase of ammunition was to conduct the supposed background check.It doesn't even do it then.
If you could figure out how to run the background check while selling online, it would *still* be legal.
If they can arraign someone by video, you should be able to run a background check via zoom too
I was just saying, if they could get a ruling that zoom meetings are "face to face", then even with background checks, online sales would be good to go.The reason for the face-to-face purchase of ammunition was to conduct the supposed background check.
As long as there was no such background check system in place, then there was also no reason for an in-person purchase. Ergo, until such a background check system is available, online purchases are legal.
We’ll call it Ammoland and also sell plenty of build shit, 80% and jigs just to be dicksIf anyone with deep pockets wants to invest in an ammo retail store in Matamoras PA, drop me a note. We can squeeze it in between the fireworks and tobacco stores that NY chased away.
And it will.This is all designed to bully and intimidate companies into not selling to us