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  • Gun Dealer Hits Bloomberg on Sting Operation

    08/31/2006 12:25:35 PM PDT · by neverdem · 43 replies · 1,742+ views
    NY Sun ^ | August 31, 2006 | BRADLEY HOPE
    Mayor Bloomberg has been hit with another lawsuit in connection with his campaign to crack down on illegal guns. A South Carolina gun dealer became the second storeowner to sue after Mr. Bloomberg targeted it a few months ago in an undercover sting operation designed to stymie illegal gun sales. The lawsuit, filed in South Carolina, seeks damages and claims that the city smeared the storeowner's reputation. Meanwhile, a gun dealer in Queens targeted by the city's investigators, Michael Spallone, 41, pleaded guilty yesterday to disorderly conduct. Mr. Bloomberg touted that plea as a victory, saying it sends a strong...
  • GUN SUIT TARGETS COMMISH (NYC)

    07/01/2006 11:04:05 AM PDT · by neverdem · 19 replies · 789+ views
    NY Post ^ | June 30, 2006 | PHILIP MESSING
    A Queens pistol-range owner busted last month as part of the city's anti-gun initiative sued Police Commissioner Ray Kelly yesterday, demanding the return of his clients' gun licenses, The Post has learned. Michael Spallone, 43, co-owner of the Woodhaven Rifle & Pistol Range, was hit with a misdemeanor on May 24 for allegedly "delivering" a Glock-19 handgun to a civilian undercover investigator working for the city's corporation counsel.
  • Mayor's Gun Talk Begets a Warning from Rifle Group (NRA)

    01/03/2006 12:18:42 PM PST · by neverdem · 40 replies · 1,526+ views
    NY Sun ^ | January 3, 2006 | JULIA LEVY
    Only hours after Mayor Bloomberg vowed in his second inaugural address to launch a national campaign against "illegal guns," the gun rights lobby is mobilizing to respond, with the influential National Rifle Association accusing the mayor of "intimidating law abiding Americans." On Sunday, as Mr. Bloomberg was sworn in for his second term, he invoked the names of police officers shot and killed in the line of duty as he announced a new, central focus of his administration - protecting New Yorkers from what he called "the scourge of illegal guns" by taking a message for tougher gun laws to...
  • MAYOR TAKES AIM VS. GUNS ("We will take our message to Albany, to Washington...," Bloomberg said.)

    01/02/2006 12:25:03 PM PST · by neverdem · 79 replies · 1,633+ views
    NEW YORK POST ^ | January 2, 2006 | STEFAN C. FRIEDMAN
    Routing the city's "scourge of illegal guns" will be the top priority in the next four years, Mayor Bloomberg pledged yesterday as he was sworn in for a second term. "Our most urgent challenge is ending the threat of guns and the violence they do," Bloomberg said during his inaugural address on the steps of City Hall — winning the loudest applause of the 19-minute speech. "Now we have a duty as well, one that rises above partisan politics, and one that we will pursue relentlessly: And that is to rid our streets of guns, and punish all of those...
  • NYC Council Approves Rules Of Conduct For Gun Makers

    01/09/2005 12:42:21 PM PST · by kiriath_jearim · 29 replies · 449+ views
    NRA-ILA ^ | 1/7/05 | n/a
    NYC Council Approves Rules Of Conduct For Gun Manufacturers Friday, January 07, 2005 After a long battle, a measure that would force gun dealers and manufacturers to follow a code of conduct or face lawsuits was approved by the City Council on a vote of 43-2. Int. 0365-2004, which would hold gun makers responsible for the criminal misuse of firearms, was kept at bay for almost two years while Council Speaker Gifford Miller (D) and Mayor Micheal Bloomberg (R) worked with sponsors of the measure to pry it out of Chairman Peter Vallone`s (D) Public Safety Committee. Miller and Bloomberg...