Gun confiscations begin in New York, aided by existing firearms registry
Kit Daniels
Infowars.com
November 27, 2013
In the wake of New York’s latest gun control law, the New York Police
Department is now sending out notices to registered gun owners demanding that
they give up their firearms, clear proof that gun registration leads to outright
confiscations.
The notice provides gun owners, who possess firearms now prohibited under New
York’s unconstitutional SAFE Act, the “options” to either surrender their
firearms to the police, remove them from the city limits or otherwise render
them inoperable.
The NYPD knew exactly who to send the notices to by using a centralized
firearms registry which lists the city’s gun owners and what firearms they have
in their possession.
With the gun database already in place, the police merely needed to compile a
list of firearm makes and models now banned under the SAFE Act and send the
notices to the appropriate owners.
The SAFE Act, which was passed by the state legislature and signed by the
governor on the same day in January, has numerous, draconian provisions
including, but not limited to:
- Outright ban of magazines holding over 10 rounds
- Restriction on more
than seven rounds being loaded into a magazine; the limited exceptions do not
include home defense
- Mandatory background checks for ammunition
- The
creation of a firearms registry for what the state considers “assault
weapons”
- A requirement for firearm permit holders to fill out a form to
keep the state from publicly identifying them
These unconstitutional provisions and the overall law itself have met
significant resistance.
Erie Co., N.Y. Sheriff Timothy B. Howard publicly stated that his department
will not enforce the SAFE Act, adding that the law is one of the strongest
examples of the government not listening to the people.
“It’s an unenforceable law and I believe it will ultimately be declared
unconstitutional,” he said during a
press conference. “Do you want law enforcement people that will say ‘I will
do this because I’m told to do this, even if I know it’s wrong?’”
Earlier this month, Howard won his re-election due to his stance against the
gun control law.
“The SAFE Act was a major issue in this [Erie Co. Sheriff] election,” Carl J.
Calabrese, a political consultant, said to the Buffalo News. “A lot of people in Erie County,
both Republicans and Democrats, are hunters, gun owners and shooters … These are
motivated people who get out and vote.”
“In a low-turnout election year like this one, it can make a huge
difference.”
Howard told the newspaper that he did what he thought was the right thing to
do.
“People in Western New York feel strongly about the Constitution and Albany’s
misreading of it,” he added.
While the City of New York’s notice proves that gun registration leads to
outright confiscations, Howard’s re-election also proves that Americans are
beginning to reassert their birth rights as recognized by the Constitution.
(H/T: The Truth About Guns)
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
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