Posted on 01/28/2013 8:53:36 AM PST by Behind Liberal Lines
Albany, NY – Teams made up of members of the New York State Police and Division of Criminal Justice Services to visit communities across the state starting this week. The teams will be available to meet local law enforcement and answer questions from New Yorkers regarding NY SAFE Act.
Tuesday, January 29
12:00 PM Mike Green, Executive Deputy Commissioner, Division of Criminal Justice Services and Steve Hogan, First Deputy Counsel, New York State Police present the NY SAFE Act in Erie County
Clarence Public Library
3 Town Place
Clarence, New York
OPEN PRESS
12:00 PM First Deputy Superintendent Kevin Gagan, New York State Police and Sgt. James Sherman, New York State Police present the NY SAFE Act in Broome County
Endwell Volunteer Fire Hall
3508 Country Club Road
Endwell, New York
OPEN PRESS
1:00 PM Colonel Thomas Fazio, Field Commander, New York State Police and Kevin Bruen, Assistant Counsel, New York State Police present the NY SAFE Act in Essex County
Conference Center at Lake Placid, ORDA Excelsior Room
2643 Main Street
Lake Placid, New York
OPEN PRESS
5:00 PM Mike Green, Executive Deputy Commissioner, Division of Criminal Justice Services and Steve Hogan, First Deputy Counsel, New York State Police present the NY SAFE Act in Monroe County
Rochester Public Safety Building
First Floor Auditorium
185 Exchange Street
Rochester, New York
OPEN PRESS
6:00 PM First Deputy Superintendent Kevin Gagan, New York State Police and Sgt. James Sherman, New York State Police present the NY SAFE Act in Tompkins County
Greater Ithaca Activities Center
521 W. Seneca Street
Ithaca, New York
OPEN PRESS
When you go report back and let us know what happened’
That’s TONIGHT!
Nothing like giving people a little notice and for the word to spread. /s
I notice that they’re also hitting the rural areas (Ithaca itself excluded).
They know they have the cities behind them.
I wouldn’t doubt for a minute that people in Tompkins County own guns. Get outside the cities in Upstate NY and it’s VERY rural with LOTS of hunting.
Tells me the cities they’re visiting are surrounded by LOTS of gun owners. They’re just in the cities as a central location.
I live in CNY and hunting is VERY big around here. Far as I can tell, there are more guns and cows than people.
From your lips to God's ears.
Why should they. I like the idea that the government enforcers have the same restrictions as the peasants. Not that they'll be enforced for the government's goons of course.
Tonpkins county - home of Ithaca. Arguably the most liberal city in the finger lakes.
Yeah, I know.
“NY City and Upstate NY have grown so far apart over the last 50 years.
“We used to share a common culture and economy, and therefore politics were more united. Now the two areas have gone in completely different directions.
“It would be ideal if somehow the state could be divided. Make NY City a district, like Washington DC.”
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One problem with seperating NYC from the rest of the state is that NYC and the surrounding suburban counties pay the majority of the taxes.
On the other hand, NYC water comes from the Catskills. The water is so good that it is a fair trade.
;-)
“NY City and Upstate NY have grown so far apart over the last 50 years.
“We used to share a common culture and economy, and therefore politics were more united. Now the two areas have gone in completely different directions.
“It would be ideal if somehow the state could be divided. Make NY City a district, like Washington DC.”
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One problem with seperating NYC from the rest of the state is that NYC and the surrounding suburban counties pay the majority of the taxes.
On the other hand, NYC water comes from the Catskills. The water is so good that it is a fair trade.
;-)
On the other hand, NYC water comes from the Catskills. The water is so good that it is a fair trade.
That's something I often hear. My answer is: There is no true accounting of this, and also - these things will sort themselves out after separation. We in Upstate pay higher taxes to Albany, who then deigns to give it back to us with transfers to their Gov't, education and business cronies in Upstate, and have the gall claim they are subsidizing us. We also suffer through rules, regulations and mandates made for NY City, which add to a high cost of living and doing business in Upstate. It is why jobs and young people are leaving, and most towns and small cities of Upstate look like Appalachia.
If this changed, Upstate NY could achieve a normal, balanced economy.
Also, does anyone count how much the NY State Power Authority (with a board comprised completely of downstate members) subsidizes NY City with cheap hydro-power from Niagara Falls?
An interesting study of the Upstate-Downstate taxation issue can be found here:
http://www.rockinst.org/pdf/nys_government/2011-12-Giving_and_Getting.pdf
“Summary Findings
“New York City and the Downstate Suburbs give far more to
Albany in taxes and other revenues than they get in
state-funded expenditures. The Capital Region and the Rest of State, by contrast, get significantly more than they give. These conclusions hold under any of several alternative methodologies this study employs for regional allocation of the personal income tax and selected expenditures.
“Tables 1a and 1b on the following page summarize the overall distribution of revenues and expenditures under two alternative assumptions...”
For those unfamiliar with New York State government, people signed to ‘initiatives’ or ‘special assignments’ are connected and thereby well vetted...promotion is soon to follow. Ideally, they find their promotion before there is measurable success! Pure ideology.
Greater Ithaca Activities Center
521 W. Seneca Street
Ithaca, New York
the GIAC is the BIGGEST RATHOLE in the whole county and infested with the worst kinds of urban commieRAT suckholes imaginable!
they'll prolly all cheer for the law even though they hate cops
feh...
Will people in grizzly country have to use only pepper spray and pots to defend themselves? I know there are only black bears in NY but just wondering.
The Eastern Shore of Maryland and state Virginia along with Delaware discussed forming Delmarva. Same reason.
There's also packs of coyotes (and no natural predators to keep them under control). A pack of coyotes can take down a large buck, so a lone human at night is considered easy prey (No one walks alone out here without a gun at night).
Right now, they're attacking and eating dogs and cats right out of peoples yards. It won't be long before they start going after human kids.
Good thing for the parents, though. Now, because of the new gun laws, they'll have 6 bullets to kill a dozen coyotes before the kids disappear into the woods. They'd better practice up on their bank shots. They're going to have to kill two coyotes at a time with one bullet - and never miss!
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