Seante Majority Leader Harry Reid says a federal assault weapons ban is (probably) doomed, because there’s no way it’ll pass in the House. I suppose that’s true. I mean, what’s a measly 20 or so six year old kids compared to the profits on selling high powered firearms with high-capacity magazines? We can always make more kids, but money? That’s a precious commodity.
In New York, however, things are different. It’s not often I get to feel proud of our incredibly dysfunctional government here in NY (gay marriage being about the only other time I can recall in recent history), but the Republican (sorta – it’s a long story) controlled NY State Senate overwhelmingly (43-18) approved a set of gun control laws that are said to be the toughest in the country. Since the NY State Assembly is run by Democrats, and since Andy Cuomo wants to run for preznit in 2016, final passage is a done deal.
The bill is designed “to basically eradicate assault weapons from our streets in New York as quickly as possible is something the people of this state want and it’s an important thing to do. It is an emergency,” Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver told WCBS-TV. “We are going to ban assault weapons. We are going to eliminate all of the loopholes that existed previously.”
Under current state law, assault weapons are defined by having two “military rifle” features spelled out in the law. The proposal would reduce that to one feature and include the popular pistol grip.
Private sales of assault weapons to someone other than an immediate family member would be subject to a background check through a dealer. Also, Internet sales of assault weapons would be banned, and failing to safely store a weapon could be subject to a misdemeanor charge.
Ammunition magazines would be restricted to seven bullets, from the current 10, and current owners of higher-capacity magazines would have a year to sell them out of state. An owner caught at home with eight or more bullets in a magazine could face a misdemeanor charge.
In another provision, a therapist who believes a mental health patient made a credible threat to use a gun illegally would be required to report the incident to a mental health director who would have to report serious threats to the state Department of Criminal Justice Services. A patient’s gun could be taken from him or her.
The legislation also increases sentences for gun crimes, including the shooting of a first responder that Cuomo called the “Webster provision.” Last month in the western New York town of Webster, two firefighters were killed after responding to a fire set by the shooter, who eventually killed himself./em>
I don’t know how much good this will do. If you can still buy whatever weapons you want in PA or OH or wherever, it isn’t all that hard to bring them into NY. But hopefully it will help some, and it’s always nice when NY can actually be the first at something (we’re still trying to live down the shame from abstaining from the vote to declare independence from the British).
Of course the really big news is that Lance Armstrong “confessed” to Oprah about his doping. I’m not sure why I’m supposed to care about this, but I’ll try.
But not right now, ‘cuz I’ve got to get back to work.
Not only did we abstain from the vote to declare independence from the British but during the Revolution the english general, Howe, spent his winters in NYC and apparently was quite safe. George Washington, on the other hand, was almost poisoned.
My sister in RVa said gun shows were booming down there this weekend. VA, of course, has very loose gun laws and are responsible for a lot of weaponry running up the I-95 to points from DC north who may dare try to enact some kinds of sensible regulation. Maybe border checkpoints for those places are in order. Can you imagine what the profiling could be like? Stop any vehicles with a right wing tea-baggin’ bumper sticker or an NRA decal. A tooth count? A spell check? RW echo chamber talk radio and the radio?
Just like they attack the tax increases on the wealthy as not really “doing much” to reduce the deficit, they now attack new gun regulations and the old automatic weapons ban as being ineffective in stopping the killing to any degree. To begin with, how would we know? I can’t believe that just stopping the sale of extended ammo clips will have no effect.
Speaking of gun violence, I forgot to note that today is Martin Luther King Jr’s birthday. It also happens to be my dad’s birthday. He’d be 93 today.
And the not-really-a-teenager’s b-day, too! :banana:
Reminding me on Colbert last night about the gun nutzi who said MLK Jr. would Have supported Gun Appreciation Day…
“Yes, Dr. Martin Luther King would be pro-gun just as surely as Jesus would be pro-nail.â€
Here is the same gun nutzi on with Al Sharpton last night.
Was Jesus pro-nail? I suppose he probably was, what with him being a carpenter and all.
Probably against power nail gun control. Is that what you’re saying.