Monthly Archives: February 2013

Columbia County Supervisors will play it safe with SAFE Act

COLUMBIA COUNTY — The Columbia County Board of Supervisors will not be joining their counterparts in surrounding counties in jumping into the explosive fray concerning the new gun control law passed by the state legislature and introduced by Gov. Andrew Cuomo last month.

Board of Supervisors Chairman Patrick Grattan, R-Kinderhook, said there was a consensus among the supervisors not to weigh in on the controversial topic of gun control and the NY SAFE Act, passed by the state legislature.

Grattan said that supervisors are telling their constituents to contact their state representatives about their concerns with the legislation, if they have any.

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Town of Riga joins communities opposed to new gun laws

The town of Riga has joined a small but growing chorus of municipalities vocalizing opposition to the state’s new gun control law.

Last week, the Riga Town Board voted 4 to 0 to adopt a resolution condemning the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement (SAFE) Act of 2013.

“The Riga Town Board does hereby oppose the enactment of any legislation that would infringe upon the right of the people to keep and bear arms and consider such laws to be unnecessary and beyond lawful legislative authority granted to our state representatives,” the resolution reads.

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Town of Chester press release on resolution opposing NY SAFE and affirming second amendment

PRESS RELEASE
 
For more information regarding this press release, please contact the
Office of the Town Supervisor at 845-469-7000 extension 2.
 
February 19, 2013
 
Town of Chester Adopts Resolution Opposing Process Utilized to Enact the “NY SAFE Act” and Affirming its Support for the 2nd Amendment to the United States Constitution
 
Chester–The Town of Chester has adopted a resolution opposing the process utilized to adopt New York’s latest gun control law, called the NY SAFE Act.  In addition, the Town’s resolution reaffirms its support for the 2nd Amendment to the United States Constitution
 
Chester Town Supervisor Steven M. Neuhaus stated “Leaders in Albany are setting a very dangerous precedent by passing this law without any regard for legislative debate or input from experts on gun safety and mental health.”

Resolution Text

Greene County resolutions calling for repeal of NY SAFE act and opposing insurance requirement for gun owners

Greene County Resolutions against NY SAFE by Evan Hempel

Unanimous Vote to Repeal SAFE Act in Niagara County

On Tuesday night, lawmakers in Niagara County voted unanimously to support legislation that many other counties have passed, sending a symbolic message to lawmakers in Albany to repeal the SAFE Act.

Some frustrated gun owners held a rally before the meeting to voice their concerns, and urge legislators to vote to ask lawmakers to repeal the SAFE Act.

“Not only because it’s an assault on the Second Amendment, but because it’s an assault on the legislative process,” said one person outside the Niagara County courthouse.

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Video from legislature meeting:

Resolution Text

Rockland Legislature Urges State To Repeal Parts Of Gun Control Legislation

The gun debate continued on in Rockland Tuesday night, as the Rockland County Legislature voted on multiple gun-related resolutions in front of a packed crowd.

The legislators voted against a resolution urging federal and state representatives to institute policy and legislative reforms with respect to gun control and increased mental health services. A resolution requesting the state to repeal certain aspects of the New York SAFE Act passed later in the meeting.

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Resolution Text

Town of Delaware resolution in support of the second amendment

Resolution passed unanimously February 20th 2014

RESOLUTION #21-2013: IN SUPPORT OF THE SECOND AMENDMENT:

Moved: Councilman Alfred Steppich
Seconded: Councilman Harold G. Roeder, Jr.

WHEREAS, the right of the People to keep and bear arms is guaranteed as an individual right under the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and under the Constitution of the State of New York; and

WHEREAS, the right of the People to keep and bear arms for defense of life, liberty and property is regarded as an inalienable right by the People of the Town of Delaware, Sullivan County, New York; and

WHEREAS, the Town of Delaware derives economic benefit from all safe forms of firearm recreation, hunting and shooting conducted, with Delaware residents using all types of firearms allowable under the United States Constitution and under the Constitution of the State of New York; and

WHEREAS, the Delaware Town Board, being elected to represent the People of the Town of Delaware and being duly sworn by their oath of office to support the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the State of New York; and

WHEREAS, the New York State Assembly and the New York State Senate, being elected by the People of the State of New York and being duly sworn by their oath of office to support the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the State of New York; and

WHEREAS, legislation passed by the New York State Assembly and Senate infringes on the right to keep and bear arms and would ban the possession and use of firearms now employed by individual citizens of the Town of Delaware, for defense of life, liberty and property and would ban the possession and use of firearms now employed for safe forms of firearm recreation, including hunting and shooting conducted within the Town of Delaware, Sullivan County, New York; and

WHEREAS, the Delaware Town Board believes there are many less intrusive means available, other than rash, confusing and inarticulately drafted firearm laws that would effectively control, manage and reduce violence in our society; such as mental health reforms, anti-bullying programs for schools, enforcement of existing firearms laws to the fullest extent possible, and proper psychological counseling for those in need or who request it; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that the Delaware Town Board does hereby oppose the enactment of any legislation that would infringe upon the right of the People to keep and bear arms and consider such laws to be unnecessary and beyond lawful legislative authority granted to our State representatives, as there is no documented correlation between gun control measures and crime reduction.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be sent to President Barack Obama, Vice President Joseph Biden, Senator Charles Schumer, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Congressman Chris Gibson, Governor Andrew Cuomo, Senator John Bonacic, Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther, and the Sullivan County Legislature.

The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote on roll call, resulting as follows:

Supervisor Edward T. Sykes voting aye,
Councilwoman Cindy Herbert voting aye;
Councilman John Gain voting aye;
Councilman Harold G. Roeder, Jr. voting aye; and
Councilman Alfred Steppich voting aye.

The resolution was thereupon declared duly adopted, AYES-5, NAYS-0

Niagara County resolution opposing NY SAFE act.

Passed unanimously on February 19th 2013.  Resolution to repeal NY SAFE begins on page 43, but starting on page 33 are a few other resolutions related to NY gun law.

NIAGARA COUNTY RESOLUTIONS 2-19-2013 by Evan Hempel

Rockland County resolution opposing NY SAFE act.

In the February 19th legislative session there was an anti-gun resolution proposed which did not pass and a resolution opposing NY SAFE which did pass.

Rockland February 19th Agenda by Evan Hempel

Town of Leicester resolution calling for the repeal of the NY SAFE act

A motion was made by Terrence Grant and seconded by Dave Fanaro to adopt the following resolution:

CALLING FOR THE REPEAL OF THE NEW YORK SAFE ACT OF 2013

WHEREAS, the new York State Legislature recently enacted and Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law The New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013 (“NY SAFE ACT”); and

WHEREAS, the State of New York has a tradition and long history of conducting its deliberations and debates in the public view and that in the enactment of the NY SAFE ACT of the New York State Legislature and Governor Andrew Cuomo acted in contradiction of this long, time honored tradition of an open government; and

WHEREAS, this legislation imposes far more burdensome regulations upon law abiding gun owners; notably;

  1. The law’s definition of assault weapons is to broad, and prevents the possession of many weapons that are legitimately used for hunting, target shooting and self defense;
  2. The law enacts reductions in the maximum capacity of gun magazines which unfairly limits the design capabilities of guns purchased legally for over a century;
  3. The law requires a five year recertification of pistol permits and registration of existing assault weapons which is an unfair impediment; and

WHEREAS, this legislation creates an environment in the state hostile to gun manufacturers and gun ownership; now therefore, be it

RESOLVED, that the Town of Leicester Board calls for the repeal of the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013 (NY SAFE ACT”).

Motion Carried, Ayes 5, Noes 0.