From: Freedom Post
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law the SAFE Act in a
manner similar to the Democrats in Congress. The similarity is that
they really didn’t know all of what the massive Obamacare bill
contained. The same is apparently true for Governor Cuomo, who is now
looking to reverse a section of the unconstitutional law in order to
help out his police officers.
The legislation contained language that stated that New Yorkers could
not have guns that held more than seven rounds. That was bad news for
police officers in the state who carry firearms with more than seven
rounds. So, the Associated Press reports on what is being done about it:
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday the state is not rolling back the
nation’s most stringent gun control measure by keeping 10-bullet
magazines legal, even though they would have been outlawed in a bill
that passed earlier this year.
Cuomo and legislative leaders in state budget talks plan to change
the law that was passed in January before a provision kicks in banning
the sale of 10-bullet magazines. The gun measure outlaws the purchase of
any magazines that carry more than seven bullets, the nation’s most
stringent limit. That would have put a severe limit on the sale of guns
with industry standard 10-bullet magazines when the provision of the law
went onto effect on April 15.
“There is no such thing as a seven-bullet magazine. That doesn’t
exist, so you really have no practical option,” Cuomo said. He told
reporters that any suggestion this will be a rollback of the law is
“wholly without basis.”
Cuomo said the state needs to allow the sale of handguns and rifles
with 10-shot magazines, but New Yorkers will still be required to keep
no more than seven bullets in them, except at shooting ranges and
competitions. Violating the seven-bullet limit is a misdemeanor, but a
violation if the magazine was in the owner’s home.
And the point is? Wait there is no point to this mess except he shot
himself in the foot with this legislation in the first place (pun
intended).
The mayor said
that the law is still enforceable. He also “minimized the cleanup now
needed in the bill as addressing “ambiguities” and “grammatical errors”
and routine for complex measures. They include exempting police and
their weapons and allowing Hollywood to continue to film violent movies
and TV shows in New York using weapons outlawed under his measure.”
Following Cuomo’s signing
into law the sweeping gun control bill, his job approval rating dropped
from 74% to 59%! Quinnipiac Poll director Maurice Carroll noted that
Cuomo’s numbers were in the stratosphere, and that he “had the political
capital to spend.”
“It is possible that the gun law cost him some of that political
capital, but a 2-1 job approval rating still makes him the envy of most
governors,” Carroll said.
Ya think? People in New York are pretty ticked off at the Governor
and the legislature despite what the media outlets may tell you. I hear
from people every day from NY and they have had it with the overreach
of a tyrannical government.
It seems the courts are also standing on their side to some extent. Recently, a New York Supreme Court judge slapped down New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s “Big Gulp” ban.
Additionally, Benjamin Wassell is the first man to be arrested under New York’s SAFE Act.
The outcome of this case is still yet to be determined, but may be
instrumental in setting the stage for what the courts have to say about
the legislation and whether or not it will stay in place or be struck
down, as it should be.
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