Complacency minus Objection is what they count on.
Not sure that would pass the "fireproof" requirement.I wonder if a hand made wood case would be considered secure
i understand you concern and situation . we in illinois have chicago/cook county ruling the state.Question for NYS residents. Do any of you know if the new laws passed in NYS apply to muzzleloaders? I wrote to the Department of Environmental Conservation and received no response.
Specifically, the law now states that firearms have to be secured in a locked, "Impact, fire, and tamper-proof" hard case and hidden within your vehicle during transport.
The law is also vague (no surprise) in reference to stopping anywhere. I don't know how you stop for gas, a rest area, or even a supermarket without "leaving a firearm unattended" in your vehicle.
As much as I love my home State and enjoy hunting the Adirondacks you have to wonder if it is worth the hassle, headaches, and even the risk for non-residents. It may be time to just spend more time (and my money) in Maine.
I think your explanation is right on the money!Which is precisely their plan. We should keep in mind that nothing the Dems do is valid on its face. There is always an ulterior motive cloaked as something else. They do not want to address crime because it serves to increase public anti gun fervor and provide justification to disarm the public, which is the real objective.
I used to think that Democrats were just plain stupid. They are not. They are clever and cunning.
"D" stands for Democrat, Dishonest, Devious and Deceitful
Oh, they vote. They just don't know they did and don't have anything to do with filling out a ballot. The D's take care of all that for them.I disagree. I think that they just won't vote.
Same for me. My dad voted democrat no matter who was running. Finally figured it out when Carter was president. Kept telling him that the democrats were anti God and only for keeping in office no matter who they stepped on.My late Dad was a depression era Roosevelt Democrat until I finally convinced him that Democrats were now the party of the Non-Working man with the giveaways he was paying for. Finally getting Dad to leave the Democrats behind was one of my greatest accomplishments
I'm still puzzled and perplexed how so many are hanging on and remaining loyal to the Democratic party just because "Daddy did". A little bit of common sense should straighten them out. I guess common sense isn't that common anymore.Same for me. My dad voted democrat no matter who was running. Finally figured it out when Carter was president. Kept telling him that the democrats were anti God and only for keeping in office no matter who they stepped on.
Growing up in Central New York we were taught that getting a good union job at one of the many factories or plants was like winning the lottery. You could retire early with a very nice pension. You were also taught that it was the democrats who supported those unions and fought for your rights and benefits. The Republicans represented big business and corporate America and were out to screw you over while they got richer and richer.I'm still puzzled and perplexed how so many are hanging on and remaining loyal to the Democratic party just because "Daddy did". A little bit of common sense should straighten them out. I guess common sense isn't that common anymore.
My brother worked for Phila Elec for 36 yrs, Never had a Union. No one wanted a union. Unions were always a problem, keeping losers, drones and useless people around, doing less work and always demanding more. My brother ran the rebuild of the Nuke Plant in Peach Bottom.They had to hire several hundrd workers each year for several months to do the rebuild within the specific time frames. PE held the record for rebuilds and they were used by many companies t show them how it was done etc. My brother said the hardest part of the job was getting rid of the Union drones and losers they had to bring in when doing an Outage. He said the Union reps would sit in the parking lot with a umbrella and table , telling their people what to do. My brother danced for joy when he could finally get rid of them I have never seen a Union worth anything. They destroyed more companies and jobs then they ever made. My brother retired with a great pension etc all based on his work, not some Union!Growing up in Central New York we were taught that getting a good union job at one of the many factories or plants was like winning the lottery. You could retire early with a very nice pension. You were also taught that it was the democrats who supported those unions and fought for your rights and benefits. The Republicans represented big business and corporate America and were out to screw you over while they got richer and richer.
I didn't want to work at a factory or plant, and I didn't want to go to college after high school. I thought about becoming an electrician, but they only worked in nice weather and many just collected unemployment over the long winters. So, I joined the Navy. Never meant to make it a career, it just worked out that way.
The factories and plants are long gone. Some of the buildings still stand, boarded up with fencing around them as sad reminders of upstate New York's once bustling industry might. So are many of those good union jobs.
Old habits and thoughts die hard. Many still hang onto that belief that democrats are looking out for them.
It's true , that most of NYS west of NYC is a beautiful tree covered State. I hunted for years in NW Penna, and was only 7 mi from the NYS line. Could not tell one State from the other, just lots of trees!!I don’t always comment on on forum threads but when I do, it affects me personally. I grew up in NYS and no I’m not a liberal. I moved out to Connecticut in the early 80’s to become a police officer there. My family had property in the Catskills. I always hunted and fished there with great enjoyment and fond memories. Over the years I watched the hunting deteriorate. Rabbits and woodchucks slowly disappeared as did the grouse at least where we hunted. After retirement, my wife and I decided to move to Texas to be with family. I truly miss NYS for it is a beautiful state however the politics and economy is disastrous. I constantly get invited to deer hunt there however the new gun restrictions are scary. The thought of flying into JFK with a rifle in a hard case ( declared) is overwhelming. I pretty much gave up and threw in the towel on that idea. Texas is great with the gun laws however NYS has it beat with public land hunting opportunities. Also as a retired officer I have the H.R.218 which I’ve been told NY doesn’t recognize. Again truly sad.
Yeah, you better check the laws real good, as a retired PO you might be considered a terrorist in NYS.I don’t always comment on on forum threads but when I do, it affects me personally. I grew up in NYS and no I’m not a liberal. I moved out to Connecticut in the early 80’s to become a police officer there. My family had property in the Catskills. I always hunted and fished there with great enjoyment and fond memories. Over the years I watched the hunting deteriorate. Rabbits and woodchucks slowly disappeared as did the grouse at least where we hunted. After retirement, my wife and I decided to move to Texas to be with family. I truly miss NYS for it is a beautiful state however the politics and economy is disastrous. I constantly get invited to deer hunt there however the new gun restrictions are scary. The thought of flying into JFK with a rifle in a hard case ( declared) is overwhelming. I pretty much gave up and threw in the towel on that idea. Texas is great with the gun laws however NYS has it beat with public land hunting opportunities. Also as a retired officer I have the H.R.218 which I’ve been told NY doesn’t recognize. Again truly sad.
Aren't all " LEGAL " gun owners considered terrorist in most of the states today especially in NYYeah, you better check the laws real good, as a retired PO you might be considered a terrorist in NYS.
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