Posted: 2/26/2015 4:36:24 PM EDT
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http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2015/02/ny_state_police_boss_no_solution_yet_for_background_checks_on_ammo_sales_if_ther.html#incart_river
YRACUSE, N.Y. - Two years after passage of the NY Safe Act, state officials still have no immediate plans to implement a background check on ammunition sales, the superintendent of New York State Police said today. "Nothing is in place," Joseph D'Amico told lawmakers today in Albany at a budget hearing. The state has registered all dealers selling ammunition in New York, as required by the Safe Act, D'Amico said. But creating a point-of-purchase background check system that doesn't cause delays for dealers or buyers have proved challenging. "We continue to work on this," the superintendent said. But to date, possible solutions are "notional," he added. "If there is one." Contact Teri Weaver a |
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This is what happens when idiots pass garbage legislation based on the ignorant assumption that NICS can be selfishly hijacked by a state for ammo checks. I guess what I'm trying to say is http://doubleyooteeeff.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/simpsons_nelson_haha.gif This. |
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Not going to happen. As I have said before they can barely keep the DMV working and now they want to add 1000s and 1000s of transactions to some magical database? Not a chance. And don't forget, it's supposed to be seamless and not add any time to your transaction. |
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And pretending felons don't have access to Walmarts just over the state line. Quoted:
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How about we assume that 99% percent of people buying ammo aren't felons and continue as such. And pretending felons don't have access to Walmarts just over the state line. I'm leaving. Bye guys. |
