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20×102mm Vulcan
just seen a commercial on the TV .. NY GOV bragging about her signing the microstamping bill .. it will stop criminals and make us a Safer NY ..
Yeah I yell at the tv every time that comes onjust seen a commercial on the TV .. NY GOV bragging about her signing the microstamping bill .. it will stop criminals and make us a Safer NY ..
Yeah I yell at the tv every time that comes on
Reassemble = assemble again = assemble.No, they did not. The words “disassemble, clean and reassemble” do not exist in that bill. That paranoid delusion can now be set aside while we search fir te newest, latest and greatest conspiracy theory. Come on, man. You know, the thing, it’s not in the law.
Yeah, didn't Monkeyface Partytits keep touting the usefulness of COBIS, right up until it was quietly cancelled for not being useful?just seen a commercial on the TV .. NY GOV bragging about her signing the microstamping bill .. it will stop criminals and make us a Safer NY ..
This is what we saw when the unSAFE Act was rammed through.Or ffls/dealers may refuse to sell what is legal because they're intimidated.
One comment about the FFL needing to keep 2 years of video. What resolution? what compression rate ? think about it I say no more.
1 bit 4 pixel video at .05 fps. Can store 2 years on a 3.5" floppy. ..One comment about the FFL needing to keep 2 years of video. What resolution? what compression rate ? think about it I say no more.
So, to buy a handgun (legally) in New York one needs a Licenses an amendment to said licenses, and a NY Licensed Dealer to facilitate that transfer. Depending on the County or in NYC obtaining that License (which must be recertified every five years and at the time an amendment is issued) will take from two weeks to sometimes years, involve Certified Training, Four Character References, Fingerprints, and background checks from the FBI, NYSP, and any locality where the applicant has lived in the last five years, then a Judge decides IF you're suitable and have a need besides self protection which is almost impossible to get in NYC, then the handgun itself is logged into two different bound Books with the NYSP notified when it comes in and goes out (where it came from, extensive description of the firearm, and a disposition of where it went) and now admittedly only a fraction of the gun crime is committed by someone lawfully owning a Handgun, and of those guns recovered that were lawfully obtained they overwhelmingly had been reported or were recently stolen.just seen a commercial on the TV .. NY GOV bragging about her signing the microstamping bill .. it will stop criminals and make us a Safer NY ..
Requires RealPlayer™ to view1 bit 4 pixel video at .05 fps. Can store 2 years on a 3.5" floppy. ..
Nah, you burn it onto a cartridge and plug it into an Atari 2600.Requires RealPlayer™ to view
"Have you played Atari today?"Nah, you burn it onto a cartridge and plug it into an Atari 2600.
That's the idea behind it: Private sales are forbidden without going through a Dealer and no dealer means no sales and no transfers.One comment about the FFL needing to keep 2 years of video. What resolution? what compression rate ? think about it I say no more.
that's one bad quality porn video1 bit 4 pixel video at .05 fps. Can store 2 years on a 3.5" floppy. ..
ostensibly a "new" Licenses will be required to purchase/transfer any semi-auto and supposedly has the same requirements as a Handgun Licenses...with very few exceptions it's taking six months to get a Pistol Permit with a backlog of appointments going that far back, so you can pick up a packet, but it'll be months before getting an appointment to submit it and many months before they process it. Law says six months or less but that's meaningless to most Counties.Anybody heard anything from the counties?
Preferably "We can't do this.Have to delay it."
eta - I mean the SAR license, not the other stuff that drifted in here.
Buy a stripped receiver and order an upper?ostensibly a "new" Licenses will be required to purchase/transfer any semi-auto and supposedly has the same requirements as a Handgun Licenses...with very few exceptions it's taking six months to get a Pistol Permit with a backlog of appointments going that far back, so you can pick up a packet, but it'll be months before getting an appointment to submit it and many months before they process it. Law says six months or less but that's meaningless to most Counties.
Yea, with hundreds of people wanting a SA Licenses to buy a Rifle on top of the back log of Handgun Licenses applicants it'll take years to get one.
Better buy whatever you want now or get it while you're on vacation, or get used to using a Bolt Action.
Which does bring the question is a lower receiver semi auto? Depends on what upper is installed. So how would that be regulated??Buy a stripped receiver and order an upper?
Lower can't be semi auto.Which does bring the question is a lower receiver semi auto? Depends on what upper is installed. So how would that be regulated??
*flip the gas blockLower can't be semi auto.
He'll, they could sell an complete AR rifle with a solid wire in place of the gas tube and market it was a straight pull bolt action.
Swap the gas tube and you're done.
Lower can't be semi auto.
He'll, they could sell an complete AR rifle with a solid wire in place of the gas tube and market it was a straight pull bolt action.
Swap the gas tube and you're done.
Until the system is actually published, nobody knows anything for sure. Speculation just for the sake of speculating is useless. At no time during the debate on the bill was anything about ammunition brought up, at least as much as I saw or heard of the debate. I would expect that if regulating ammunition under this new license was part of the scheme, certain legislators would have made a big deal about it, and I've heard nothing about that as of yet. The licensing scheme hasn't even been designed yet, much less published or implemented. This could very well turn out to be kicked down the road for several months or more before any framework gets established.Was it mentioned in this thread that possibly in the subtext there is a provision that you will need this additional permit to purchase rifle ammo? Similar to CT law? I didn't read every reply to know for sure. But this was a discussion at my LGS.
it will stopcriminalsCitizens and makeus acriminals Safer NY ..
FIFY
Until the system is actually published, nobody knows anything for sure. Speculation just for the sake of speculating is useless. At no time during the debate on the bill was anything about ammunition brought up, at least as much as I saw or heard of the debate. I would expect that if regulating ammunition under this new license was part of the scheme, certain legislators would have made a big deal about it, and I've heard nothing about that as of yet. The licensing scheme hasn't even been designed yet, much less published or implemented. This could very well turn out to be kicked down the road for several months or more before any framework gets established.
wait, the same NRA that'd been bashed here with accusations of lavish suits, lifestyles, and an abandonment of New York?they got 90 days .. just like the law says that they passed .. or its null n void ... like the ammo data base .. how long as that been .. safe act 1.0
NRA you should be on this of this