Posted on 03/05/2019 7:13:16 AM PST by shortstop
My grandmother had a loaded M1 Garand in her bedroom closet.
It was propped in the corner, behind the dress blues of her dead Recon Marine son.
She lived up on a hill, out of town, in what had been a cow pasture, and when a car she didnt recognize pulled into the long dirt driveway, she would bring that gun out and lean it against the side of her doorframe.
My uncle kept two Ithaca Deerslayers, in 16 and 12 gauge, in his living room, on a gun rack fashioned from the feet of a whitetail buck whose heavily antlered head kept watch above them.
When he came in off shift, he would put his duty gun or another pistol on top of the stereo cabinet beside the front door.
My mother had a Remington Nylon 66 that leaned against the head of her bed. One day a big cock pheasant walked through the field next to the trailer and she shot its head off as she stood in the front door.
These were the guns of my childhood.
They were all legal, they were all loaded, they were all unlocked.
They were all in households either home to or frequented by children.
And yesterday a bunch of Democrats in the state Capitol made them illegal. A bunch of Democrats in the state Capitol decided they and a Michael Bloomberg-funded moms group knew better what to do in my house than I do.
When the governor affixes his signature, it will become illegal in New York to possess an unlocked gun in a home with children under 16. If the gun isnt encumbered by a trigger lock, or stowed away in a locked safe, its a misdemeanor. Thats one year in jail and kiss your pistol permit good bye.
If the child is merely visiting grandkids, or somebody delivering Girl Scout cookies its a violation, and will cost you $250 before court fees.
Thats what New York Democrats who are both ignorant and contemptuous of upstate culture have decreed. This is the latest cram down from our foreign overseers on their colonial subjects north of Westchester.
Dont get me wrong, safe storage of firearms is an essential moral component of gun ownership.
But theres more than one way to safely store a firearm, and some of them dont involve locks.
For example, an unlocked gun in the absence of ammunition is of no harm to anyone. Further, a firearm out of the reach of children children who have been taught not to touch guns is likewise safe.
Perhaps New York Democrats should leave parenting to parents, and child safety to the people who gave life and love to those children.
This gun-lock legislation creates great mischief for legal gun owners which was no doubt its intent.
The greatest harm is that, if the law is obeyed, it renders firearms almost useless in home defense.
The rapist coming through your window at night may not wait for you to go to the gun safe and fiddle with the combination in the dark. Likewise, a home invasion can get a little dicey as you fumble through your keys trying to find the tiny one that fits the trigger lock on your now-useless gun.
This Democrat anti-gun law will make it harder to protect your home and your family.
And if you do protect your home and family, this Democrat anti-gun law will expose you to criminal and civil liability.
Lets say the rapist comes through the window in the night and you reach over onto the nightstand, pick up your lawfully owned but unlocked handgun, and shoot him.
On the upside, you didnt get raped and killed. On the downside, the cop is going to ask where your trigger lock is. Thats when you get charged with a misdemeanor, and they take your gun and your pistol permit and youve just got to hope nobody comes through the window ever again.
Even if the police and district attorney decide not to charge you under the Democrat anti-gun law, you will be sued by the intruder or his estate, and the fact you didnt have a Democrat-mandated trigger lock on your gun means you will have a whole boatload of civil liability because now its YOU who was not obeying the law.
Thats what sits on the governors desk today.
Its the best legislation Michael Bloomberg and his money can buy.
And another example of the Democratic Partys war on the values and lifestyle of the people of upstate New York.
Well, this complicates matters a bit. Now if you have a home invasion robbery you have to arrange to have a shovel available and a suitable place for disposal in the woods. And then you shut up.
These ARE the “values and lifestyle of the people of upstate New York.”
I guess that Savage double-barrel 12 gauge in the closet is a no-no. I’d better go lock it up right now....
Family escaped from NYC when I was seven. Whew!!
Pretty sure Ca set the precedence on this one already. This is why I keep saying these need to be nipped in the bud and fought with a national concentrated effort no matter where they pop up. This is now going to spread to every state like an invasive weed. “not my state why should I care?” ain’t cutting it anymore, once that one seed germinates it becomes out of control for everyone fast.
https://www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/resources/gun-storage-laws-california.htm
The USSC said keeping guns functional is a necessary part of the 2A. Forcing them to be disabled in an infringement. These laws should be struck down.
Hey just do as the Dims do RESIST unless they have spy cameras in your home already:-)
It almost seems like there are two countries within the USA. One is passing laws guaranteeing abortion up to and perhaps even a bit after birth and the other is passing laws restricting abortion clinics to the point that there are few if any clinics left. One is trying to prohibit the possession of firearms by limiting access to ammunition (one proposed law limits ammo purchases to 20 rounds per month) and the other is allowing ‘Constitutional Carry, ie. no permit required carry concealed.
How long can these different approaches to governance live side by side?
The takeaway is that you keep a trigger lock next to the gun, but not on it.
. . . which Scalia noted in his Heller decision, I believe.It figures that the logic of Heller would invalidate the law in question.
Exactly. And put it on the firearm for those rare occasions where the need for use of the weapon is highly unlikely, but its discovery by a child is possible.
Civil disobedience.
My guns will remain LOADED (trigger lock? What are those?)
Until such time as they come to get them.
At that time I will unload them... one round at a time.
Also a resident of the Socialist Republic of New York State.
” “I Will Give Up My Gun When They Peel My Cold Dead Fingers From Around It” (Hatchet Jack /s)
Will bayonets, K-bars, machetes, Fairbairn-Sykes, etc. be locked up next?
My father was a policeman in a city outside of Boston. Every night he came home from work, he would take his gloves, his hat, and his gun off and place them together on the top of the China cabinet.
There we six kids and two adults in our family. NOBODY touched Dads stuff.... EVER!
The outflow of New York residents will drastically increase, IMO. Not good for red states. They won’t help. They will ONLY contaminate.
I was raised in a household where there were at least 7 long guns. Rifles & shotguns. NO handguns. We kids all knew not to fiddle with them, but we also knew how to use them if we needed to living rural on a farm.
Despite the fact that my Mother & Father fought like the Hatfields & McCoys, I NEVER ONCE was worried that either would grab one of those guns. She grabbed a large carving knife once, but NEVER the guns. That thought/realization didn’t even come to me until I was over 50. Now 79.
I left southern California 40 years ago. Thank God.
So in NY it will be OK to murder a baby born alive following a botched abortion - but a crime if you don’t have a gun lock.
Lawful NY gun owners doesn’t seem to be the problem.
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