Posted on 09/05/2014 4:37:06 AM PDT by SkyPilot
A NY SAFE Act investigation has begun at a business in a neighboring county. The Albion Gun Shop, located on Hamilton St. in the Town of Albion in Orleans County, has received a "request" from the New York State Police for records of all persons who have purchased a bullet button AR-15 from the store since the SAFE Act was passed and signed into law in January of 2013,
A bullet button AR-15 is a rifle that has been modified with a special feature that makes a semiautomatic rifle's magazine permanent, or not detachable without a special tool.
The NY SAFE Act makes detachable magazines on a semiautomatic rifle illegal for purchase after the SAFE Act passed, as well as required for registration as of April 2014 if purchased before the SAFE Act passed.
The state police can demand access to these records anytime, and no warrant is necessary.
According to Joseph F. Palumbo, the gun shop owner, he was given 24 hours to comply with the request he received last Thursday (Aug. 28) and on Friday he handed over approximately 170 customer records.
According to Palumbo, he said he had spoken with state police last year in regards to the legality of selling AR-15's with the bullet button attachment.
He said police advised him that it should be "ok" but wouldn't guarantee him an answer until someone goes to court for it.
According to Palumbo, he said he was told that there had been a plan to raid the gun shop with the SWAT Team, but the lead investigator felt it would be best to go in peacefully.
(Excerpt) Read more at niagarafallsreporter.com ...
10-4 or is that 410?
They all need to set some Thermite charges on the file cabinets and CPU’s.
Maybe a Flash Bang just to give the SOB’s a taste of their own medicine.
http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Nancy-Lanza-s-gun-seller-loses-license-4412088.php
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Throw some tear gas then five minutes later, some ammonia. That’s what they need.
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