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Posted: 4/20/2016 10:50:19 PM EDT
of course the Democrats control the assembly and the governor, the senate has been kinda Republcian controlled ( even if they are shitty rinos who went along with the safe act)
Well the Dems probably took the Senate yesterday so it'll be wholesale craziness. Lol they'll need to reopen some of those prisons they closed with all the new laws coming ha ha |
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Why is the state government so obsessed with guns? NY is a huge state, surely there are far more important things they could be doing. It makes no sense
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Still have a place for you out here..................depending on how you feel about lotion,obeying simple commands,and being sprayed with a hose.................
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NY keeps this up and half of Bradford, PA will be converted to storage units before the year is out.
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California struck back with a bold gun control plan. Your move, New York.
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Quoted: What difference, at this point, does it make? Seriously though, what difference does it make? View Quote |
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of course the Democrats control the assembly and the governor, the senate has been kinda Republcian controlled ( even if they are shitty rinos who went along with the safe act) Well the Dems probably took the Senate yesterday so it'll be wholesale craziness. Lol they'll need to reopen some of those prisons they closed with all the new laws coming ha ha View Quote Least you can count on the scotus. Oh wait, Scalia is conveniently gone. Surely a strong pro constitution tranny will be appointed by Obama though right? |
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It may really be getting close to "I will not comply"/revolution time.......The will of the people has been forgotten by the politician elected to represent them.
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Quoted: I feel bad for the residents of that pitiful excuse of a state. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: New York is doomed I feel bad for the residents of that pitiful excuse of a state. Upstate people are very nice, and generally pretty level headed. On the other hand, people from NYC for the most part are the opposite of that. New York state has a big city problem more than anything, and they're far from unique in that among states, their problem is they have the biggest city so wind up having the biggest headache. |
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Quoted: Least you can count on the scotus. Oh wait, Scalia is conveniently gone. Surely a strong pro constitution tranny will be appointed by Obama though right? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: of course the Democrats control the assembly and the governor, the senate has been kinda Republcian controlled ( even if they are shitty rinos who went along with the safe act) Well the Dems probably took the Senate yesterday so it'll be wholesale craziness. Lol they'll need to reopen some of those prisons they closed with all the new laws coming ha ha Least you can count on the scotus. Oh wait, Scalia is conveniently gone. Surely a strong pro constitution tranny will be appointed by Obama though right? |
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That state is f'ed. Beautiful landscape, but it's a shitty state. That's reflected in how they voted yesterday.
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Safe act has better than 50% approval even upstate I think View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It may really be getting close to "I will not comply"/revolution time.......The will of the people has been forgotten by the politician elected to represent them. Small wonder....I can feel the safe all the way down here. |
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Quoted: Haha. They all said that before SAFE as enacted, yet they all registered. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It may really be getting close to "I will not comply"/revolution time.......The will of the people has been forgotten by the politician elected to represent them. Haha. They all said that before SAFE as enacted, yet they all registered. Edit probably most of those were cops |
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What difference does it make? NY Republicans are too liberal to run as Democrats in some states.
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Haha. They all said that before SAFE as enacted, yet they all registered. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It may really be getting close to "I will not comply"/revolution time.......The will of the people has been forgotten by the politician elected to represent them. Haha. They all said that before SAFE as enacted, yet they all registered. You sure about those registration numbers?? |
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Haha. They all said that before SAFE as enacted, yet they all registered. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It may really be getting close to "I will not comply"/revolution time.......The will of the people has been forgotten by the politician elected to represent them. Haha. They all said that before SAFE as enacted, yet they all registered. 4.5% estimated compliance rate in NY http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/ny-safe-act-weapons-registry-numbers-released-article-1.2267730 45k registered out of an estimated 1 million "assault weapons" |
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Small wonder....I can feel the safe all the way down here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It may really be getting close to "I will not comply"/revolution time.......The will of the people has been forgotten by the politician elected to represent them. Small wonder....I can feel the safe all the way down here. If it's a Berning sensation you might want to get it checked out. |
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Time is coming NYer's. Your electorate keeps voting in uber commies at a faster and faster rate. When is it time to eject or make your stand?
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It is past time for New York State to be expelled from the United States of America. New York residents don't have the rights of Americans, there is no reason for them to have American citizenship.
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Moving is only a short term answer. This shits gonna spread like the cancer it is. People say fuck NY but in the dead of the night it can happen in your state too.
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No surprise that NY is the first state to actually give Trump a majority in the R primary. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I's sure it's Trump's fault. No surprise that NY is the first state to actually give Trump a majority in the R primary. And they gave that douche bag Kasich the #2 spot. That's a double dose of fail. |
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of course the Democrats control the assembly and the governor, the senate has been kinda Republcian controlled ( even if they are shitty rinos who went along with the safe act) Well the Dems probably took the Senate yesterday so it'll be wholesale craziness. Lol they'll need to reopen some of those prisons they closed with all the new laws coming ha ha View Quote Time to move to a free state...I did. |
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Haha. They all said that before SAFE as enacted, yet they all registered. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It may really be getting close to "I will not comply"/revolution time.......The will of the people has been forgotten by the politician elected to represent them. Haha. They all said that before SAFE as enacted, yet they all registered. You're full of shit, obviously you don't anything about NY, SAFE, or the massive non compliance. If you don't know anything about a subject, its best to keep your mouth shut about it... |
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The State needs to be careful. They want to turn so many people into criminals...they may find out how good we can be at it.
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They've got a compliant population, why they continue to push them boggles my mind.
It's almost like this has happened before. Something something confiscation |
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It is past time for New York State City to be expelled from the United States of America. New York residents don't have the rights of Americans, there is no reason for them to have American citizenship. Make it a district, like D.C. The national government should absolutely not be given the power to determine what will or will not be part of a state and carve it up accordingly. You might as well get rid of the states at that point, and eliminate their sovereignty. You're not the first person here to make this suggestion, either. What we need is for the Reapportionment Cases to be overturned or broadly ignored by the States. They are grossly unconstitutional and prevent States from making legislative and other districts based on anything other than equal population. This gives places like NYC dominant political power. In CA, under the pre-67 constitution, even with today's demographics the Republicans would have the ability to get a majority in the Senate, albeit a very small one. Based on the last elections, under the old rules and the method of drawing districts, the CA Senate would be tied between the parties. In all likelihood, the Democrats would be worse off because a lot of their crap that helped expand their power in the State would have been blocked by the Senate when Republicans had more power. CA would not have laws nearly so bad as they do today under the old system. NY is inherently more liberal, IMO, but still, things probably wouldn't be so bad there if they had some similar way to give less populated areas better representation and power. |
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Moving is only a short term answer. This shits gonna spread like the cancer it is. People say fuck NY but in the dead of the night it can happen in your state too. View Quote It doesn't happen in the dead of the night at all. It happens out in the open, in front of everyone who cares to see. The Florida Sheriffs Association just named the most anti gun senator in the state "legislator of the year" down here. We have to stop them before they take over. NY is further along and failed at that. This is the result. Stand and fight is what we have to do. Down here, we still have the ballot box to go... |
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The State needs to be careful. They want to turn so many people into criminals...they may find out how good we can be at it. View Quote Once incentives to rat out neighbors go into effect with joint search warrants, who knows what will ultimately happen. This is probably where all of this bullshit is headed. |
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Once incentives to rat out neighbors go into effect with joint search warrants, who knows what will ultimately happen. This is probably where all of this bullshit is headed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The State needs to be careful. They want to turn so many people into criminals...they may find out how good we can be at it. Once incentives to rat out neighbors go into effect with joint search warrants, who knows what will ultimately happen. This is probably where all of this bullshit is headed. Well, they have 364 days to get it figured out. |
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it is only a matter of time until the people start pushing back and when they do it will be ugly
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It is past time for New York State to be expelled from the United States of America. New York residents don't have the rights of Americans, there is no reason for them to have American citizenship. View Quote FU man- blame NYC and a very few other cities that carry the FSA -ahem- Democrat vote. Don't hold that shit against the rest of us. Long Islander here- look at us as trapped behind enemy lines. Frankly, what you should be saying is Right now I've got a few words for some of our brothers and sisters in the occupied zone: "the chair is against the wall, the chair is against the wall", "john has a long mustache, john has a long mustache". It's twelve o'clock, American, another day closer to victory. |
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There's plenty more than can do. Require gun owners to have unobtainable insurance, close gunshops with similar insurance requirements, pass microstamping so you can't buy any more pistols, restrict how much ammo you can own and how many magazines to can own, restrict possession of firearms to the range and hunting. Etc etc View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What difference, at this point, does it make? Seriously though, what difference does it make? Doesn't that get shot down in court challenges? |
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Its beyond time to build a wall to contain the Yankee leftist scourge to New England. Better yet they should succeed and become their own socialist utopia.
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What difference, at this point, does it make? Seriously though, what difference does it make? Doesn't that get shot down in court challenges? Not yet. Not here anyway.... |
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Its beyond time to build a wall to contain the Yankee leftist scourge to New England. Better yet they should succeed and become their own socialist utopia. View Quote How fucking ignorant. Do you even VT bro? Or NH? Or even Maine?? PS- I used to live in the -ahem- free state of MD. Should we fence off DC and all you mid-atlantic states along with it????? |
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