Law NY governor Hochul signs new gun laws - "Gun Free" zones, access to Social Media accounts, overreach

With this and the covid school bill for all kids to be vaxxed I see a lot more from NY moving.

Crime is up and its not from legal gun owners. They know this 100% but they want to disarm good people while allowing law breakers to own guns.

Is what it is. Let them live in their liberal world order.


Everyone is fleeing Democrat policies. Even those douche YouTube Paul brothers. LMAO


I need to sell my California rental.
 
More "common sense " gun laws from a Democrat. I hope it gets shut down by the court. What a cunt.
 
More "common sense " gun laws from a Democrat. I hope it gets shut down by the court. What a cunt.
These libtards with their wise gun solutions. Killing it in Chicago…
CNN
https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/20/us/everytown-weak-gun-laws-high-gun-deaths-study/index.html
States with weaker gun laws have higher rates of firearm related homicides and suicides, study finds
675px-US_2020_gun_death_rate_map_by_state.jpg
 
She's facing an election. It'll be interesting to see what NY voters have to say about her agenda.

It could get interesting:
Voter turnout in New York City and State declined dramatically – by nearly half – from the 2018
Democratic primary for governor to the one that closed on Tuesday.

According to preliminary data, just 865,000 registered Democrats — or 13% of the roughly 6.5
million registered Democrats across the state as of the most recent Board of Elections data —
voted for governor.
https://www.gothamgazette.com/state/11431-voter-turnout-2022-primaries-new-york



But probably not. My condolences to the sane people of NY state.
Shes running up against a Bunker Boy election frauder. Shes not going to lose
 
Have fun watching these laws get slapped down left and right.

Now excuse me as I open carry in the grocery store and make Karens run crying to the manager who can't do shit.
 

Yeah, I was just telling someone the other day about how violent Wyoming is. It’s like a warzone.

And it doesn’t matter the strength of the gun laws when the inner city shitbags refuse to follow them. It’s amazing how rural communities with way more guns don’t seem to have the violence issue. So, both areas have guns. What’s one area have that the other does not?
 
I wonder how many gun applicants are going to admit they have a sherdog account?
 
This "spaghett against the wall" judicial approach by states to see how much they can circumvent peoples' rights is really bad for the populace. Same deal when various red states were playing judicial ping-pong with the Supreme Court over abortion rights.

It's why I thought Biden deserved to be impeached after re-implementing the eviction moratorium after the SCOTUS deemed it an overstep of their authority.
 
Yeah, I was just telling someone the other day about how violent Wyoming is. It’s like a warzone.

And it doesn’t matter the strength of the gun laws when the inner city shitbags refuse to follow them. It’s amazing how rural communities with way more guns don’t seem to have the violence issue. So, both areas have guns. What’s one area have that the other does not?
The data says otherwise
 
The data says otherwise

there were 17 murders in 2020 in the whole state, which is also one of the largest. It is the least populated state and besides gabby petito, you never hear about crime from there, but according to your stupid list, it is one of the most dangerous places in the country. It has a murder rate of less than 1/100k.

Back to your useless map, LA has the highest because of the shitty cities like Nola and Baton Rouge and none of the people shooting people are legal to own firearm. Everyone’s favorite whipping boy, Chicago, has some of the strictest gun laws in the country and we see how that is turning out. Gun laws don’t mean shit to criminals. Gun laws only affect those who plan to abide by the law.
 

An interesting "study" by a gun-control advocacy group. Conning people into a narrative is easy when you present data that lacks control. For instance, suicides should be decoupled. Wyoming has the highest suicide rate in the nation. New Hampshire and Vermont have high rates of gun ownership. 90% of New Hampshire gun violence is suicide-related. This looks like a poverty heat map. Consider the immense gun violence that occurs inside certain cities, that is caused by poor people, right? Wasn't Everytown caught multiple times manipulating their data? For example, adding a 31-year-old who committed suicide as a school shooting. Extremely unprofessional

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/15/her...eport-of-18-school-shootings-breaks-down.html
 
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"Gun Free Zone" except anywhere he travels with his armed security
 
It's why I thought Biden deserved to be impeached after re-implementing the eviction moratorium after the SCOTUS deemed it an overstep of their authority.

Yep. If I can recall, didn't he make some comment about knowing that it was going to be shot down - as in, he knew perfectly well it was illegal - but he was going to do it anyway? I'm sure it was a popular sentiment with his voters - that whole "I know it's illegal, but I'm going to do it anyway" - but normalizing the behaviour of elected leaders just doing illegal things because they know the system has enough give for them to get away with it isn't a good thing. This is precisely why I point at the abortion thing at the end of my post. I'm sure a lot of people will look at something like Biden's the eviction moratorium and say "Great - it may be breaking the law, but he's helping people in need!" How would do you, who thinks this, feel about some elected leader playing judicial ping-pong, doing things they know crap on peoples' rights, to stop people from legally getting abortions under the reasoning of "I know it's breaking the law but it will save babies, so I'll do it."? You'd rightly point out that this is undermining the system.

Whether you like the cause or not it's an abuse of the system, and if you normalize it, expect no common cause from people on the other side over the integrity of the system. The rhetoric about "faith in systems" and whatnot coming from people who will declare something like the Supreme Court as making illegitimate decisions and undermine it at various points is wildly dishonest. As long as you accept that dishonesty because you don't like the decision made, do not expect anyone to stand on principle and defend those systems when they stand to gain something from undermining it.
 
Sooner or later the criminals will start looting rich neighborhoods.
 
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