Posted on 01/29/2013 8:11:00 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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/johnny
It would be nice to have some recall petitions to circulate around during these meetings.
Everybody is limited to 7 round magazines. There are no 7 round magazines produced. hmmmm
Thye had to PASS the law, before they could tell th public what was in it.
/johnny
It's said that history repeats itself. If Rotten Rostenkowski were still alive, he could tell everyone what it is like to have to run from a mob of unhappy constituants.
That's the standard magazine capacity for the .45 1911/1911A1.
Taxpayer money should NOT be used to pay for armed security for politicians. Let them live like the rest of us...
My Sig Sauer has 7 round magazine.
Shouldn’t the 1911/1911A1 be declared the “official” gun of ,ew York? After all, it has the sanctified 7 round magazine. Surely the good governor will go out there and tell everyone that they should get a 1911 because it has a “good” number of bullets. Wouldn’t it be funny to promote the 1911 and enrage the gun banners that way. The 1911 being an iconic American weapon of war (boo, hiss). That would really upset the socialists.
Stricter gun laws have nothing to with increased safety of the populace and everything with politics. Quite a few politicians may not be too swift but they are smart enough to see the hand writing on the wall if things continue the way they are that the natives may get restless.
The “Occupy” riots across this country in the last two years were mere dress rehearsals for what lies ahead - years of unrest sparked by the increasing discontent of the unsuccessful who want to seize the fruits and the bounty of the successful, and do not appreciate the slow pace of redistribution.
A good example was the most recent shooting as apprehensible and regrettable as it was, almost immediately politicians jumped on the band wagon condemning so called Assault rifles, where as during this heinous crime spree no assault rifle was being used and instead hand guns stolen from his mother who he first killed came in to play. At least this is or was what later reports indicated.
There always were and will continue to be deranged individuals who will use what ever means are available, including guns to create mayhem. And each additional incident will be gleefully received by overjoyed ignorant politicians such as Feinstein or Bloomberg just having found another reason for removing guns from the general public, as they know quite well that down the road some of their dumb socialistic policies either directly or indirectly may turn the public against them, And eventually should the time come a gun may proof to be hazardous to their health.
There have been plenty of reports that Home Land Security has been ordering inordinate amounts of ammunition what only goes hand in hand with the intentional disarming of a good portion of the populace as sooner or later if things keep on going the way they are things could get a little rough and dicey, putting it mildly and it will be a lot easier to shoot an unarmed citizen than some one who is able to return fire.
Screw the recall, we need to bring back tar and feathering
My Savage M1907 has had a 10 round magazine for over 100 years!
Ahhh, I think you're a little off here. My M1911A1 Colt ACP .45 cal auto-loader does. Mmmm? There are lots and lots of those magazines around. (But it would make my .30 cal US M1 Carbine 15-rd magazines unlawful. And thus the rifle, of which there are probably 100,000 in New York State alone. Hey?)
Under the law you can use a ten round magazine but can’t fill it with more than seven rounds.
Vince Ferrer~:” It would be nice to have some recall petitions to circulate around during these meetings.”
I don’t believe that New York has provision for ‘recall’ of elected officials.
Maybe that issue should be presented before the voters at the next election.
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