Utica City NY Council Considers Anti Gun Mayors Against Illegal Guns Resolutions

Utica City NY Council Considers Anti Gun Mayors Against Illegal Guns Resolutions

New York State Rifle and Pistol Association
New York State Rifle and Pistol Association

Utica, NY –-(Ammoland.com)- The Utica City Council is considering two resolutions in support of Mayor Bloomberg’s/MAIG’s anti-gun / anti-freedom efforts.

Resolution 13 is in support of HR-2159, prohibiting anyone on the terrorism watch list from buying a gun. Problem is nobody knows how people are put on this list or how to get off it. Ted Kennedy was denied boarding at an airport because he was on the list.

Resolution 14 is in support of HR-2324, closing the so-called gun show loophole. Basically prohibits private gun sales.

A copy of both resolutions are available on our website at https://www.nysrpa.org/files/Utica-RES13-14.pdf

Contact information for the City Council can be found at https://www.cityofutica.com/CommonCouncil/

Jacob J. Rieper, Vice President of Legislative & Political Affairs New York State Rifle & Pistol Association https://www.nysrpa.org https://www.nysrpa-pvf.org

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nygunman

This is all being pushed by Bloomberg's little soilder boy- Angelo Roefaro. The kid, and i say kid because he looks all of 20 years old does nothing all day but listen to Bloomberg. Since this kid has started his work with the mayors group, they have grown in OUR backyard. They are becoming more than a photo-op for a billionaire. NYSRPA needs to get more involved. Where is the NRA?