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Her husband has baggage.We're not that lucky. She was born with a golden horseshoe up her ass. She has done nothing to deserve her good fortunes, and been installed as a Congressman, then she got installed as Governor. She has managed to position herself at the right place and time to reap rewards that she hasn't earned. I wouldn't expect her to have a fall from grace. We're going to have to actively replace her.
Gov. Herr Botox Hochul, imho, has already circumvented the SC decision
It was a highly anticipated ruling.How.. she signed those bills BEFORE the SCOTUS ruling
It was a highly anticipated ruling.
I think we've already got most of this in Westchester.I've been thinking about this for a couple days, and this is what I believe NY will do:
Mind you, this is just speculation on my part, but it comes with knowledge of how Albany and tyrants impose their will on their subjects.
The legislature will propose a law that moves the pistol licensing authority to the NYSP, taking the issuing authority away from (in most cases) the County Sheriff. This will allow for one standard, not one for each county. It will also transfer all records to one central database which, in all reality has already been established through NYSAFE and it's recirtification scheme. Then the legislature will decree that all permits issued will now have a 5 year (or shorter) lifespan, and that they must be renewed on time or your firearms will be confiscated. This will not only apply to handguns, but to all guns. Remember that bit in NYSAFE where it says that if you become ineligible to posess your pistols, then you are no longer eligible to posess long guns ? Well, this is the fruit of that. There will now be a fee attached to the renewal of your permit. Amendment fees will be increased as well. They will mandate a minimum amount of certified training in order to keep your permit, in the form of X hours per the lifespan of the permit. Permits issued outside of NYC will still be invalid in the city.
The new semi-automatic purchasing scheme will be fully incorporated with the pistol permit, but will in itself be a seperate permit with it's own set of fees. The database will be fully crossreferenced, as will the duration of each permit. Let one permit lapse, and the other will be forfeited automatically. Any firearm purchased under the semi-auto permit will be recorded the same as a handgun. Make, model, serial number, caliber, etc.
Make no mistake, there will be NO letters sent to you as a reminder that a permit will expire on a given date. It will be completely your responsibility to remember when your permit(s) expire and to renew them on time.
The NYSP will finally set up the ammunition purchase database that was set forth in NYSAFE. They will also initiate a FOID card which will need to be shown to the store at time of purchase. They will record every ammunition purchase, and any bulk purchases, or any person purchasing "too much" ammunition over time will be flagged as suspicious and therefore watched with higher scrutiny. It is possible that the caliber of ammunition you purchase may be checked against the databases to match what you are purchasing against what you own. That would allow them to potentially spot someone buying ammunition for a prohibited person. [ I don't think the matching ammo to what you own will be part of the launch of the system, but will be added on eventually. ]
In order to make an amendment to your license, there will be one location per county that you will have to go to. The designated NYSP office of each county will allow ( by appointment only, of course ) you to submit amendments, and will be so backed up with processing that you will wait at least 60 days to get the approval to do the transfer. This is by design.
Lastly, any long gun transfered under any condition will have to be done through a FFL and those records will be sent to NYSP as well. All this combined will eventually establish a complete gun registry for the State. The only guns not listed in it will be the ones that the criminals have and use.
I hope I'm completely wrong on all counts. I doubt that I am.
Most of this is already done in downstate counties.I've been thinking about this for a couple days, and this is what I believe NY will do:
Mind you, this is just speculation on my part, but it comes with knowledge of how Albany and tyrants impose their will on their subjects.
The legislature will propose a law that moves the pistol licensing authority to the NYSP, taking the issuing authority away from (in most cases) the County Sheriff. This will allow for one standard, not one for each county. It will also transfer all records to one central database which, in all reality has already been established through NYSAFE and it's recirtification scheme. Then the legislature will decree that all permits issued will now have a 5 year (or shorter) lifespan, and that they must be renewed on time or your firearms will be confiscated. This will not only apply to handguns, but to all guns. Remember that bit in NYSAFE where it says that if you become ineligible to posess your pistols, then you are no longer eligible to posess long guns ? Well, this is the fruit of that. There will now be a fee attached to the renewal of your permit. Amendment fees will be increased as well. They will mandate a minimum amount of certified training in order to keep your permit, in the form of X hours per the lifespan of the permit. Permits issued outside of NYC will still be invalid in the city.
The new semi-automatic purchasing scheme will be fully incorporated with the pistol permit, but will in itself be a seperate permit with it's own set of fees. The database will be fully crossreferenced, as will the duration of each permit. Let one permit lapse, and the other will be forfeited automatically. Any firearm purchased under the semi-auto permit will be recorded the same as a handgun. Make, model, serial number, caliber, etc.
Make no mistake, there will be NO letters sent to you as a reminder that a permit will expire on a given date. It will be completely your responsibility to remember when your permit(s) expire and to renew them on time.
The NYSP will finally set up the ammunition purchase database that was set forth in NYSAFE. They will also initiate a FOID card which will need to be shown to the store at time of purchase. They will record every ammunition purchase, and any bulk purchases, or any person purchasing "too much" ammunition over time will be flagged as suspicious and therefore watched with higher scrutiny. It is possible that the caliber of ammunition you purchase may be checked against the databases to match what you are purchasing against what you own. That would allow them to potentially spot someone buying ammunition for a prohibited person. [ I don't think the matching ammo to what you own will be part of the launch of the system, but will be added on eventually. ]
In order to make an amendment to your license, there will be one location per county that you will have to go to. The designated NYSP office of each county will allow ( by appointment only, of course ) you to submit amendments, and will be so backed up with processing that you will wait at least 60 days to get the approval to do the transfer. This is by design.
Lastly, any long gun transfered under any condition will have to be done through a FFL and those records will be sent to NYSP as well. All this combined will eventually establish a complete gun registry for the State. The only guns not listed in it will be the ones that the criminals have and use.
I hope I'm completely wrong on all counts. I doubt that I am.
“… Hochul said Friday she would like to see the state pass specific gun-free zones — schools, places of worship and events over a certain size, and that private places be gun-free unless they note otherwise. She’d like to see further requirements for the storage of a firearm, like in a vehicle, as well as additional permitting requirements, such as increased training prior to being eligible for a permit …”
“Nassau Legislator Josh Lafazan, who is running for Congress, is calling for new measures to ban the concealed carry of handguns on all county properties. This new measure includes parks and beaches, NICE buses, and the campus of Nassau Community College … Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone also announced Saturday a plan he says will strengthen Suffolk’s red flag laws … Bellone wants the state to expand the scope of the state’s red flag law, increase education and increase monitoring on social media.”
I'm sick of this nasty bitch dry humping my leg. Huchol should just go on a sex strike and leave us alone.Possible agenda items for the upcoming special session:
Would not be surprised to see things like these as well:
That only works when the government is a servant of the people.Who is NY state to ban firearms in a place of worship? This should be a congregation issue and none of the governments business.
Who is NY state to ban firearms in a place of worship? This should be a congregation issue and none of the governments business.
Yes, and she knows that.Funny Clarence Thomas already preempted this bitches plans. She can fuck off and I hope Thomas bitch slaps her. Nearly all of what was mentioned was already talked about by Thomas and eluded to being unconstitutional. Good lucky Kathy Cockhold.
What the Supreme Court's new gun rights ruling means
Justice Clarence Thomas opened the floodgates for all sorts of gun safety laws to be challenged in federal court.amp.cnn.com
My church wants me to carry there, my pastor even wrote me a letter for the judge.Who is NY state to ban firearms in a place of worship? This should be a congregation issue and none of the governments business.
fucking paywall
To be held at all the public shooting ranges?15-20 hours live fire training
Can’t read it. Newsweek wants me to subscribe