Friday, October 01, 2010

A Contradiction in Terms

Democrat Schneiderman today proposed combating illegal guns and gun smuggling through an eight-point plan that uses new technology, and a special “I-95” coalition to crack down on illegal guns, while upholding the Second Amendment rights. [More]
Yeah, that'll work.

Enforce existing infringements!

5 comments:

Defender said...

Technology to track drug gangs? They're not hard to find.
Track "illegal guns" across COUNTY lines?
A total surveillance dystopia to solve a "problem" that only exists because they deny freedom in the first place...
Whattabunchabullsh--.
My state attorney general, Ken Cuccinelli of Virginia, will tell this Nazi to get stuffed. Ken knows it's not about crime.

Sean said...

Where are all these "illegal" guns, and how might I obtain one? It's for the children.

Ed said...

Neighboring Vermont does not appear to have the problems that New York state does. Could we therefore argue that New York should then emulate Vermont, which does not require any license to purchase or carry firearms and ammunition?

Or is this really a control issue?

Defender said...

Mikey Bloomberg is scared witless of the Tea Party. Otherwise, he'd just ignore us. He gives the best explanation of how the Tea Party is the ultimate "big tent" with room for everyone but big-government sycophants.

http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/10/01/2010-10-01_mayor_bloomberg_blasts_tea_party_says_it_makes_him_sick_and_that_it_isnt_a_polit.html

Defender said...

There's chatter that Bloomberg may be Obama's appointee for Secretary of the Treasury.