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9/27/2013 2:10:03 AM EDT
Has there been any stats on how many people are registering their semi-auto rifles?
9/27/2013 3:02:48 AM EDT
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Last I remember reading here, from someone "in the know" was like 400 or so.  But that was awhile ago.
9/27/2013 4:35:54 AM EDT
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I'm more curious how may reg cards they've received in Cuomo and Blumtard's names.
9/27/2013 4:56:43 AM EDT
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Zero from me. It's probably low but there are a lot of sheep that I'm sure will register the week before the deadline. It will still probably be less than 10% of the total amount of "AW's" in the state though. That will mean over 3 million new felons reside in NYS. THANKS ANDY, FU!
9/27/2013 5:52:05 AM EDT
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Hard to register that which has been lost. There were a lot of boating accidents last year.



Damn boats.
9/27/2013 6:04:04 AM EDT
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They don't want you to register.  

They want you to stand fast so they can bust you for having an "illegal gun".  With this fault-laden registration system they have found a way to fabricate "illegal guns" out of thin air so they can take credit for taking them down.
9/27/2013 7:30:38 AM EDT
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Last I remember reading here, from someone "in the know" was like 400 or so.  But that was awhile ago.
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Last I remember reading here, from someone "in the know" was like 400 or so.  But that was awhile ago.


Yes, I believe those are personally owned by LEOs who were told to register them.
9/27/2013 8:31:21 AM EDT
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AFAIK All LEA issued and personally owned LE "firearms" are required to be registered with the NYSP.  There are also organizations that possess "assault weapons" that will or already have registered their unSAFE Act assault weapons.



 
9/27/2013 8:54:22 AM EDT
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I started laughing when only 400 had been registered; I've sold that many in NYS in the last decade.  
FUAC, FU Blooming idiot, in fact FUCK ALL of the Politicians!
I say it's time to take chains of oppression and whip their asses with them.  
9/27/2013 9:02:36 AM EDT
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Is the number still 400?  That was months ago.

Still, I believe there's going to be a lot of little cunts that register on the last day.
9/27/2013 9:05:42 AM EDT
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Is the number still 400?  That was months ago.

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What . . like  100  or  so ?  In  a  state  where  several  million  so  called " assault  weapons "  come into  play  they're  gonna  look  like  fools .
9/27/2013 9:13:41 AM EDT
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People are waiting to see if an injunction is issued in one of the various unSAFE Act lawsuits before registering. AFAIK if you have a pistol that is now classified as an AW it's already registered on your pistol license.
9/27/2013 9:26:50 AM EDT
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I took another member's advice, and sold all of my guns to inner city gangs.


9/27/2013 11:16:21 AM EDT
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What . . like  100  or  so ?  In  a  state  where  several  million  so  called " assault  weapons "  come into  play they're  gonna  look  like  fools .
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Is the number still 400?  That was months ago.

Still, I believe there's going to be a lot of little cunts that register on the last day.

What . . like  100  or  so ?  In  a  state  where  several  million  so  called " assault  weapons "  come into  play they're  gonna  look  like  fools .


Doubtful.  They will claim we sold them all out of state, and that anyone who is still holding out is an "extremist" and "terrorist."
9/27/2013 12:33:59 PM EDT
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Has it been specified exactly what happens AFTER the registration dead line passes?  

Will new residents moving into the state have a grace period of 30/60/90 days to register their previously owned property?

What if you discover an old forgotten rifle in your attic?  Can it still be registered?

What about the people who get slapped with misdemeanors for AW possession then have 30 days to register? Registration must remain open indefinitely.

If registration doesn't close completely, then what's the point of declaring any registration dead line at all?
9/27/2013 12:35:44 PM EDT
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9/27/2013 12:38:33 PM EDT
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Will new residents moving into the state have a grace period of 30/60/90 days to register their previously owned property?



 
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No.  You would not be permitted to bring your property into the state.  This is nothing new.  You could not have taken a "pre-ban" Colt from New York to Connecticut, California or New Jersey for example.  There was no provision for moving into those states with a banned weapon.  New York is now saying the same thing.



Of course if you are stupid enough to move from a free state to New York, you deserve all that you get from this state.

9/28/2013 1:22:15 AM EDT
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Thanks for the info guys.
9/28/2013 7:51:11 AM EDT
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AFAIK All LEA issued and personally owned LE "firearms" are required to be registered with the NYSP.  There are also organizations that possess "assault weapons" that will or already have registered their unSAFE Act assault weapons.
 
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Yes, I believe those are personally owned by LEOs who were told to register them.

AFAIK All LEA issued and personally owned LE "firearms" are required to be registered with the NYSP.  There are also organizations that possess "assault weapons" that will or already have registered their unSAFE Act assault weapons.
 

Last I heard LEOs don't have to register ours til we retire.
I wont be in this state after retirement
9/28/2013 7:57:19 AM EDT
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Last I heard LEOs don't have to register ours til we retire.

I wont be in this state after retirement
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Yes, I believe those are personally owned by LEOs who were told to register them.


AFAIK All LEA issued and personally owned LE "firearms" are required to be registered with the NYSP.  There are also organizations that possess "assault weapons" that will or already have registered their unSAFE Act assault weapons.

 


Last I heard LEOs don't have to register ours til we retire.

I wont be in this state after retirement


I was referring to NYSP "C" form registration.





 
9/28/2013 9:47:39 AM EDT
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People are waiting to see if an injunction is issued in one of the various unSAFE Act lawsuits before registering. AFAIK if you have a pistol that is now classified as an AW it's already registered on your pistol license.
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How are they going to know and who's going to check? NYSP has a back-log three years old, even then is each P-12 going to be scanned with word recognition? is someone going to sit down and read through every licenses? Will the Counties be mandated to discover and report that information?
I don't know about other Counties, but mine wouldn't know a mac-10 from a Makarov, let alone care about it. Most Clerks aren't gun people and of the few that are I'd bet the majority would only recognize pictures of the evil, icky looking ones.  
9/28/2013 9:56:16 AM EDT
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Doubtful.  They will claim we sold them all out of state, and that anyone who is still holding out is an "extremist" and "terrorist."
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"Well we heard that you once owned an assault weapon, so we're going to search your house to make sure; and for your safety we're going to put you in handcuffs, so sit down and SHUT THE FUCK UP while we're having our way with your stuff."


They're waiting for just that to happen; then they  can use their quasi-army equipped Cops to implement Martial Law....Don't think so? Take a hard look at what happened in Boston after that false flag bombing; there were Cops everywhere kicking in doors and violating Constitutional Rights that would have had them imprisoned just a couple decades ago, and over what? A couple of twentyish guys that were working for the CIA.

Don't believe a mother fucking thing, instead take that sound bite and research it; if it's bullshit then say so, if it's not then make damn sure everyone else knows.
9/28/2013 10:01:36 AM EDT
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The number will be less than 100,000. That's my guess. Assuming there's 4 million "AWs" in the state... I'd consider that an epic fail. Like another poster said there will be a bunch of sheep that register on the last day. I will not be one of them.
9/28/2013 10:01:37 AM EDT
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Has it been specified exactly what happens AFTER the registration dead line passes?  

Will new residents moving into the state have a grace period of 30/60/90 days to register their previously owned property? NO, they're illegal period

What if you discover an old forgotten rifle in your attic?  Can it still be registered? If you "discover" it then you'd better un-discover it, if the Cops find it then you're a FELON and FUCKED

What about the people who get slapped with misdemeanors for AW possession then have 30 days to register? Registration must remain open indefinitely.They're now on a watch list, do you really think that's the end of it?

If registration doesn't close completely, then what's the point of declaring any registration dead line at all? So long as it's open, they  have the opportunity to flag and possibly catch another evil gun owner, best of all when confiscation starts they'll have your specific info making their job so much easier and effective
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9/28/2013 3:28:13 PM EDT
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"Well we heard that you once owned an assault weapon, so we're going to search your house to make sure; and for your safety we're going to put you in handcuffs, so sit down and SHUT THE FUCK UP while we're having our way with your stuff."


They're waiting for just that to happen; then they  can use their quasi-army equipped Cops to implement Martial Law....Don't think so? Take a hard look at what happened in Boston after that false flag bombing; there were Cops everywhere kicking in doors and violating Constitutional Rights that would have had them imprisoned just a couple decades ago, and over what? A couple of twentyish guys that were working for the CIA.

Don't believe a mother fucking thing, instead take that sound bite and research it; if it's bullshit then say so, if it's not then make damn sure everyone else knows.
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Doubtful.  They will claim we sold them all out of state, and that anyone who is still holding out is an "extremist" and "terrorist."


"Well we heard that you once owned an assault weapon, so we're going to search your house to make sure; and for your safety we're going to put you in handcuffs, so sit down and SHUT THE FUCK UP while we're having our way with your stuff."


They're waiting for just that to happen; then they  can use their quasi-army equipped Cops to implement Martial Law....Don't think so? Take a hard look at what happened in Boston after that false flag bombing; there were Cops everywhere kicking in doors and violating Constitutional Rights that would have had them imprisoned just a couple decades ago, and over what? A couple of twentyish guys that were working for the CIA.

Don't believe a mother fucking thing, instead take that sound bite and research it; if it's bullshit then say so, if it's not then make damn sure everyone else knows.



Wow.  It sounds like you misunderstood my post.

What I meant was that no matter how many (or how few) AWs get registered, the state spin will be that the SAFE Act was "a rousing success eliminating these evil weapons from our midst."

By the way, I agree with you 100%
9/28/2013 4:48:21 PM EDT
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Wow.  It sounds like you misunderstood my post.

What I meant was that no matter how many (or how few) AWs get registered, the state spin will be that the SAFE Act was "a rousing success eliminating these evil weapons from our midst."

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Sorry, it wasn't an attack on you, just a rant....migraines make me do that sometimes.
9/28/2013 7:06:05 PM EDT
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I was referring to NYSP "C" form registration.  
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"C" forms are for personally owned handguns carried on your badge. "Firearms" includes "assault weapons"  which don't have to be registered until you retire.
9/28/2013 10:38:35 PM EDT
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Did we ever decide if I have to register a lower that I finished from an 80%?

Can one of these still have all the "evil" features?
9/29/2013 5:44:03 AM EDT
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I was referring to NYSP "C" form registration.

 
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Yes, I believe those are personally owned by LEOs who were told to register them.

AFAIK All LEA issued and personally owned LE "firearms" are required to be registered with the NYSP.  There are also organizations that possess "assault weapons" that will or already have registered their unSAFE Act assault weapons.
 

Last I heard LEOs don't have to register ours til we retire.
I wont be in this state after retirement

I was referring to NYSP "C" form registration.

 


Handguns only.... for now anyway.
9/29/2013 6:36:41 AM EDT
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Quoted:AFAIK All LEA issued and personally owned LE "firearms" are required to be registered with the NYSP.

I was referring to NYSP "C" form registration.  




"C" forms are for personally owned handguns carried on your badge. "Firearms" includes "assault weapons"  which don't have to be registered until you retire.


LEA issued handguns are required to be registered on "C" forms too. Has Sgt. Kool Aid signed off on not registering LEA/personally owned assault weapons?  



 
9/29/2013 8:08:48 AM EDT
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The state "suggests" personally owned assault weapons be registered but admits they don't have to be registered until you retire.
9/29/2013 4:02:39 PM EDT
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The state can go eat a dick.
9/30/2013 5:11:21 AM EDT
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The state "suggests" personally owned assault weapons be registered but admits they don't have to be registered until you retire.
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The state "suggests" personally owned assault weapons be registered but admits they don't have to be registered until you retire.


Thanks.