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County Lawmakers Stand Up For Sportsmen Set To Oppose Radical Anti-Second Amendment Assembly Bills

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 at 8:02 pm

County Lawmakers Stand Up For Sportsmen Set To Oppose Radical Anti-Second Amendment Assembly Bills

County of Niagara

County of Niagara

LOCKPORT, NY --(AmmoLand.com)- Niagara County lawmakers will introduce several resolutions tonight opposing a slew of anti-sportsmen and anti-Second Amendment measures being advanced by the New York State Assembly’s majority and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.

“In typical Albany fashion, the Assembly will hold, probably sometime in April, an ‘Anti-Gun Day,’ putting on a big show for their Downstate constituents,” Legislator John Syracuse, R-Newfane, said, as he introduced three resolutions opposing various Assembly bills.

“They’ll ram through one piece of anti-gun legislation after another. The problem is, though, you can’t be anti-gun without being anti-sportsman and anti-Second Amendment. And here in Niagara County, we value our sportsmen and we believe in the Constitution as it’s written.”

Syracuse made the announcement late Monday at the Niagara County Public Information Office’s press briefing area, where he was joined by Niagara County Federation of Conservation Clubs President John Butcher, who said he supported the three resolutions. The Federation represents 27 sportsmen’s clubs and more than 5,000 sportsmen.

Several county legislators were particularly vexed by proposed legislation that would require pistol permit-holders to renew their permits every five years, enduring an invasive investigation every renewal—and being expected to pay for it. Syracuse said the measure was little more than a costly unfunded mandate from the state the created new bureaucratic hurdles for gun owners while doing absolutely nothing to improve public safety.

“Currently, pistol permits are issued for the lifetime of the permit-holder, provided they don’t have any tangles with the law,” Syracuse said. “If they do run afoul of the law, those permits are promptly yanked. The system works, and has worked just fine for Niagara County’s 26,000 pistol permit holders.”

Syracuse was joined sponsoring that resolution by fellow lawmaker Paul Wojtaszek, R-North Tonawanda, and Kyle Andrews, D-Wilson, who resigned from the Legislature yesterday to take on new duties as county treasurer. County Clerk Wayne F. Jagow has also indicated his opposition to the Assembly bill. A second resolution being introduced tonight by Legislator John D. Ceretto, R-Lewiston, will tackle an Assembly bill that would treat any private transfers of long guns in New York state as a gun show, and subject to state red tape. Syracuse also indicated he would introduce a resolution to oppose an extreme tightening of rules on magazine-fed rifles and shotguns.

“A third proposed law from Albany that this County Legislature will oppose would seek to make New York’s laws regarding magazine-fed rifles and shotguns, already the most-restrictive in the nation, even more restrictive,” Syracuse said. “This basically makes it illegal for private citizens to own much more than a bolt-action rifle.”

Syracuse said more resolutions opposing other anti-Second Amendment bills in the Assembly would be introduced at subsequent meetings of the County Legislature, noting more than a dozen such measures had been added to the Assembly calendar over the past two months.

“These bills in our State Legislature are wrongheaded,” Syracuse said. “Frankly, they show us that the Assembly leadership have their priorities far out of line, when they should be focusing on New York’s massive budget gap. We, of course, don’t share their zeal to repeal our citizens’ rights.” Syracuse was confident the resolutions would attract strong bi-partisan support, noting that the County Legislature had passed a resolution opposing most Assembly anti-Second Amendment bills last year by a 17-2 margin.

Butcher expressed his support and thanks for the efforts by Syracuse and his colleagues as well. “The citizens of Niagara County are fortunate to have legislators who share the same values as our forefathers and who are willing to draft legislation that will help preserve and protect their rights,” Butcher said. “These rights were given to the people as guaranteed in the Constitution of the United States and in the Bill of Rights with the Second Amendment.”

Gun Bills On The Move In Springfield Illinois

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 at 12:04 pm

Gun Bills On The Move In Springfield Illinois

Illinois State Rifle Association

Illinois State Rifle Association

Springfield, Illinois --(AmmoLand.com)- Even with thousands of supporters of firearm rights expressing their opinion at IGOLD last Wednesday, anti-gun legislators continue to push for laws that would have little to no effect on actual criminals and only restrict the law-abiding gun owners of Illinois.

Thankfully, not all of the legislators have fallen for the myths of the gun control lobby. Many of them support the Second Amendment rights and have filed bills in support of your rights.

Please contact your state representative this week regarding the bills below. You can find contact info for your representative here. If you’re not sure who your representative is, please find out at the Illinois State Board of Elections.

When you contact them, -politely- urge them to SUPPORT these measures:

HB462, HB5221, & HB6249, are various bills for the Right-to-Carry with differences in the technical details on eligibility, requirements, etc.

  • HB5231, allows the possession of a firearm in a place where alcohol is served if it is possessed by the business owner, or by employees he has given permission to, while on the premises.
  • HB4835, currently in the Senate this bill eliminates the waiting period requirement on firearm transfers if the transfer involves trading one operable firearm for another.
  • With the general belief that McDonald v Chicago is going to come out in favor of the plaintiffs, the supporters of more restrictive gun control measures are attempting to pass as many bills through as possible. When you contact your Representative, ask them to OPPOSE these measures:
  • HB180 Handgun Dealer Licensing. Establishes an additional, state-based, licensing scheme for Federal Firearms License (FFL) holders that sell handguns. The only effect this would have would be to increase the bureaucracy for FFL dealers and increase the costs to buyers.
  • HB5480 Bans Private Sales of Firearms. Restricts most private transfers of handguns, requiring the transfers to be processed through an FFL.
  • HB5495 One Handgun a Month. Restricts purchases of handguns to one every 30 days .
  • HB5849 Restricts Firearm Transportation. In a response to the ruling by the Illinois Supreme Court recognizing center consoles and other storage places inside a vehicle as acceptable for transporting unloaded firearms, this bill states that cases must be specifically designed for firearms.
  • HB6123, Selling to Gangmembers. Makes it a felony offense to “knowingly” sell a firearm to a “street gang member” as defined in the Illinois Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act.

You can find up-to-date information on these bills as well as the ISRA’s stances on them and others at the ISRA Legislation page.

The ISRA will continue to advocate for YOUR rights as firearm owners and citizens (which Mayor Daley considers extremist) but it does not have the support of taxpayer dollars or the Joyce Foundation. If you are an ISRA member, we need your continued support. Please make a donation on-line here, or over the phone at 815-635-3198. If you would like to mail or fax a donation, we have a printable form here. Even better would be to sign up friends and/or family members with gift memberships.

If you’re not an ISRA member, now is the time. You can join on-line, or over the phone at 815-635-3198.

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