Posted on 01/13/2010 12:22:32 PM PST by neverdem
ALBANY Top National Rifle Association brass arrived in Albany Tuesday to issue a rallying cry for legislators to uphold Second Amendment rights and prosecute gun crimes vigorously. What the gathering lacked in specifics its speakers barely mentioned, positively or negatively, any pending state legislation it made up for with energy and zeal.
Wayne LaPierre, CEO and executive vice president of the NRA, in his keynote speech railed about politicians who unsuccessfully use gun control measures as a crime-fighting tool, as well as the media that jumps on whatever politicians cook up.
Too much of the gun debate is based on lies and deceit. The truth is that too many politicians in this state are out of step, said LaPierre, a Siena College graduate who has held his post at the NRA since 1991.
He called New York the epicenter of the gun debate, but insisted its residents reflect views on guns no different than the rest of the country when polled.
Were not the fringe. The Bloombergs, the Schumers, the Clintons are the fringe when it comes to the Second Amendment, LaPierre said. We are the majority. So lets start acting like it in this state.
Tuesdays Sportsmen and Outdoor Recreation Legislative Awareness Day was put on by the state Assemblys Republican minority, and organizers expect the first-ever event to become an annual one. Attendees spent the morning lobbying Republican assemblymen in their offices.
Tom King, president of the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, who said gun advocates must stop playing defense and demand an amendment to the state Constitution ensuring a right to bear arms and universal pistol licenses.
Representatives from outdoor organizations emphasized the economic benefit the state sees from the outdoor industry. Larry Rudolph, president of Safari Club International, said the industry draws $250 million in taxes per year in New York. Sportsmen, he said, are footing the bill for wildlife conservation.
States are facing shortfalls, and programs and benefits are being cut in state capitals across the county, said Rudolph said. The outdoor industry is an economic powerhouse, and your representatives need to know that.
For his part, LaPierre focused on rhetorical issues of law and order over an economic message, interspersing his speech with news footage of himself arguing points on past news broadcasts.
He proposed a focused local effort to prosecute gun offenses at the federal level, touting a successful such initiative in Richmond, Va., and he urged law enforcement to show no mercy to those who use guns to commit crimes. He specifically mentioned, among others, the case of Pierre Townsend, a Troy man acquitted in January 2009 of murder in a North Central murder after claiming self defense. He is currently serving 15 years in state prison after being convicted of a weapons charge for the incident.
Townsend, then 19, had a previous weapons conviction at the time 25-year-old Dustin Smith was shot. LaPierre questioned why, given his past conviction, Townsend was on the street where police said he was free to kill a father of four.
Tell (politicians) to prosecute felons 100 percent of the time, LaPierre said. No more sending them back to the streets after serving half a sentence.
The well of the Legislative Office Building was full across several floors with activists, venders and citizens who came from across the state.
Charles P. Sheridan, of Bethpage in Nassau County, said he came to offer support so that the Constitution will stay the way its supposed to.
He said he spoke with his assemblyman, Joseph Saladino, and the legislator told him he was supportive of the rallys goals.
Hes a good man to get the message out, but everybody has to do it, Sheridan said.
Bob Waite, another Nassau County resident, said it was also an issue of upholding the Constitution. He said that, along with himself, his grandfather, father and son have all served in current and past American wars.
Every solider that ever fought for this country fought to defend the Constitution, he said.
Waite then gestured above, to where the offices of elected legislators are situated, and said he was waiting for the day when they would do the same.
Dave Canfield can be reached at 270-1290 or by e-mail at dcanfield@troyrecord.com.
Impressive pic. Do the legislators have to walk that gauntlet to get into the state house?
Looks like the natives are getting restless.
And very PO'd.
If actual Americans are ever to reclaim our nation and liberty from the left, NRA members and those who hold the same 2nd amendment beliefs will lead the way.
I'm sorry to say I've never been to the legislature in Albany.
Ever notice that there is NEVER an honest debate between opponents of gun rights and proponents — never. It’s because 1) opponents of gun rights are idiots and 2) their arguments hold no water.
With no one behind us. The NRA gave memberships away this summer and they still couldn't raise their numbers. Check out the NRA haters on this board. There's one freeper who hates the NRA so much that's all he posts as to how he hates a single member on the board. There's over seventy board members.
FReepmail me if you want on or off my New York ping list.
Maybe some of the fools in NY will finally wake up! They did for a while after Mario Cuomo and David Denkins.
Thanks for the ping!
haven’t figured it out yet? okay, one more time, it’s the fact that the nra keeps this treasonous muslim convert and terrorist islamic front group, C.A.I.R., supporter norquist on their board when they KNOW damn well of his activities against America. (and the fact that evidently the 74 others don’t seem to mind either). that is the problem, not your ‘hates one board member’ nonsense.
Keep sitting on the sidelines. The adults have work to do.
Oh, and one of the board members plays rock and roll music. Horrors!!!!
settle down young man.
Young man???????????
Are you that stupid?
when you are my age everyone else IS young. so okay, how ‘bout, settle down sonny then? you sound young, what the hell is wrong with being young? liberals ask others if they are ‘that stupid’, conservatives do not. go ask your terrorist muslim pal norquist if he is stupid, (or the nra for allowing his inclusion). got it yet?
You don’t get it. You’re just another whiny lazy gunowner who dreamed up another reason to not support our gun Rights.
You want someone to lose their job because of their religious beliefs. That’s not being an American.
This person who is one of over seventy members of the board hasn’t broken any laws. And you want him to lose his job because you don’t like who he’s associated with. That’s not being an American.
After reading your posts, the only reason you’re on Free Republic is to spew your sick hatred.
settle down a bit, your going to hurt yourself, but nice of you to out yourself as a muslim terrorist sympathizer, ie: grover norquist. I figured as much. nice. islam is not a ‘religious belief’, it is a death cult. we are at war with these bastards. got it? are you a sympathizer of the illegal alien criminals invading our country also? quite a guy. as far as supporting our gun rights go, when you have contributed the amount of time and large amounts of money over these long many, many years as I have to various pro firearms orgs., (the once great nra included), then come speak up. no gun org. that has as a board member an islamic muslim terrorist sympathizer, and organizer, will ever get another dime. ‘religious beliefs’ huh? good God you are a piece of work.
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