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Ridge
08-09-2012, 22:20
http://www.wpix.com/news/wpix-nyc-mayor-blows-up-at-nyc-reporter-over-gun-control-question-20120806,0,5294109.story


NYC Mayor Blows Up At Reporter Over Gun Control Question (VIDEO)

QUEENS, NY (PIX11)— Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City may be taking a national stand against gun violence--but he apparently can't stand local, television reporters who challenge him on a city policy involving NYPD "shell casings."

The Mayor got testy with yours truly--Mary Murphy--when I questioned him Monday about the June sale of 28-thousand pounds of spent, shell casings from the NYPD's firing range in the Bronx….to an ammunition dealer in Georgia.

Bloomberg explained that competitive bidding allows anyone to buy scrap metal--and he suspects "some bullet manufacturer probably bought some to say, 'Gotcha'". The mayor has angered many gun dealers, especially in the South, with his campaigns to tighten the laws that make it so easy to buy weapons in certain states.

When PIX 11 asked Mayor Bloomberg if the city would change its policy, so ammunition dealers could not get access to NYPD shell casings, he started to maintain that the city is selling scrap metal, not bullets, and city officials have to be "stewards of the public's money." When I tried to interject, asking if the wrong message is being sent, the mayor told me that if I didn't let him finish the answer, I should "stand in the back of the room" at his next press availability. He then repeated his argument, "These are not bullets. This is scrap metal," and accused reporters of being fed information by a gun dealer "that gives you a story to rile up everybody."

The New York City Police Department has been dealing with an explosion of gun violence in the summer months, including a Bronx incident where a 4-year old boy was killed, while playing near a basketball court. Nationally, a dozen people were killed in a movie theater during a screening of "Dark Knight"--and this past weekend, six worshipers were slaughtered at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin.

Mayor Bloomberg took the questions from PIX 11, outside a Sikh temple in Queens, where he went to pay his condolences to a local man who lost a relative in the Wisconsin shooting.

For several years, Michael Bloomberg has been a national voice on gun violence--traveling to Virginia in the wake of the Virginia Tech shootings that left 32 people dead--challenging candidates for office who don't take a stronger stand on gun laws, including President Barack Obama and Republican candidate, Mitt Romney. Just last night, a coalition of mayors aired a commercial in prime time, during the Olympics, calling on Americans to "Demand a Stand."

When the story broke last Wednesday about the NYPD shell casings, the Mayor was not available for public comment that day. But Bronx Borough President, Ruben Diaz, Jr., quickly sent a letter to City Hall, calling the sale of the spent shells "unconscionable."

PIX 11 wanted to know how some other Borough Presidents felt, so we contacted three of them. In Queens, Borough President Helen Marshall's office said, "We certainly support the effort to safeguard where the shell casings eventually go--and anything that reduces guns or ammunition on the street." PIX 11 was still waiting to hear from two others.

New York City still has its lowest murder rate in decades, but Police Commissioner Ray Kelly did not want to go beyond what Mayor Bloomberg said on the "spent shell" issue. When I asked Kelly why everyone was so sensitive about my questions, he responded, "I think you've got to give it up, Mary, you already got your answer."

sniper7
08-09-2012, 22:43
at least it is being sold and will get to be reused to reduce the price of our ammo.

You can't expect much out of a tyrannical, liberal, mindless fucktard.

cstone
08-09-2012, 23:14
I wonder what the shipping would be on 28,000 pounds of once fired pistol brass? Group buy? [Coffee]

DFBrews
08-09-2012, 23:16
I wonder what the shipping would be on 28,000 pounds of once fired pistol brass? Group buy? [Coffee]

bout a buck a mile plus fuel. [Beer]

bigshane
08-09-2012, 23:23
Bloomberg is a Grade-A Moron on gun issues, but in that vid the reporter takes the Grand Prize for cluelessness.

GilpinGuy
08-10-2012, 00:57
NYC = [ROFL1] [ROFL2][ROFL3][LOL]

And I came from a place very near to there. Therefore, I am here. [Beer]

zteknik
08-10-2012, 01:46
NYC = [ROFL1] [ROFL2][ROFL3][LOL]

And I came from a place very near to there. Therefore, I am here. [Beer]
Agreed!!![Beer]

CapLock
08-10-2012, 06:41
Of all the anti gun politicians I hate this one the most. Mr. Bloomburg do the world a favor and die already.

alxone
08-10-2012, 06:52
i want some nyc reloads

Adawg38
08-10-2012, 07:28
That's [ROFL1]! Bloomberg you are a F-ing Joke!

Mick-Boy
08-10-2012, 08:55
This just in: Liberals don't like being called on their hypocrisy. Next we'll discover that politicians lie.

Inconel710
08-10-2012, 09:00
This just in: Liberals don't like being called on their hypocrisy. Next we'll discover that politicians lie.

After that it'll be "Reporters discover politicians avoid answering questions"! [ROFL1]

I loved the way Bloomberg never actually answered the question. Just called it "scrap metal" and moved on!

SAnd
08-10-2012, 09:39
i want some nyc reloads

That was my first thought also. I would pay a premium price for some 'Bloomberg Ammo'. Sorta like the Hornady Zombie ammunition.

BushMasterBoy
08-10-2012, 10:11
The mayor is a billionaire with armed bodyguards surrounding him. He could give a crap about the average guy trying to survive in todays world. If I won a free vacation to New York City, I still wouldn't go there...

Great-Kazoo
08-10-2012, 11:03
i want some nyc reloads

I can assist you with some. :)

Ronin13
08-10-2012, 11:09
The mayor is a billionaire with armed bodyguards surrounding him. He could give a crap about the average guy trying to survive in todays world. If I won a free vacation to New York City, I still wouldn't go there...

THIS!

And I lived in that shithole police-state experiment of a state for 3 years, God forbid if it had been NYC. The entire state of NY is a cesspool... so many laws and regulations and how tight they are. When I was AD with the Army I went into a gun store (upstate) and asked if I could check out a pistol I was thinking about buying. Granted I didn't know the law at the time. The guy there said "Do you have a NYS Pistol Permit?" No... "Sorry, I can't let you handle the firearm." WTF? You can't even touch a pistol without a permit. Fuck NY, fuck them in their stupid liberal asses. [Mad]

cstone
08-10-2012, 14:06
THIS!

And I lived in that shithole police-state experiment of a state for 3 years, God forbid if it had been NYC. The entire state of NY is a cesspool... so many laws and regulations and how tight they are. When I was AD with the Army I went into a gun store (upstate) and asked if I could check out a pistol I was thinking about buying. Granted I didn't know the law at the time. The guy there said "Do you have a NYS Pistol Permit?" No... "Sorry, I can't let you handle the firearm." WTF? You can't even touch a pistol without a permit. Fuck NY, fuck them in their stupid liberal asses. [Mad]

New York is a beautiful state. I used to cross the Bear Mountain bridge near Peekskill at least once a month. The drive along the Hudson River is awesome. The finger lakes near Cornell... awesome. I even enjoyed working in NYC most of the time. The cops in NYC are like no where else in the country. If I was a billionaire, I would have a place in NYC.

That said, the laws, politicians and liberals in New York ...suck.

Adawg38
08-10-2012, 15:21
This guy is so hypocritical it's like telling your kids drugs are bad and then going into the other room to snort a big ole fat line of coke. No we are not selling brass to reload ammo to the public which whom we don't want to have guns or ammo, we are selling scrap metal.[Twist]

Byte Stryke
08-10-2012, 15:25
funniest part of all of this is that if the microstamping bill passes they will not be able to resell marked brass.

cstone
08-10-2012, 15:33
This guy is so hypocritical it's like telling your kids drugs are bad and then going into the other room to snort a big ole fat line of coke. No we are not selling brass to reload ammo to the public which whom we don't want to have guns or ammo, we are selling scrap metal.[Twist]

All lawyers begin the conversation/debate by defining their terms. If I control the meaning of the words, I will win the argument. If Bloomberg is not challenged on the term "scrap metal" he wins.

I believe the price of "scrap metal" is normally lower than once fired pistol brass. I wonder which price the city of New York received for the commodity they were selling. If 28,000 pounds of "scrap metal" was purchased by a reloader who can use it as once fired pistol brass, then the reloader/remanufacturer got a great deal and the tax payers of New York lost out on receiving full value for their investment. If on the other hand, the price paid was at the higher rate of once fired pistol brass, then Mayor Bloomberg would be either ill informed or disingenuous at best.

In the end, I don't care what Mayor Bloomberg thinks. He does not represent me and he does not manage my tax dollars. All that really matters is that more ammunition will be manufactured and sold, allowing someone else to enjoy the wonderful sport of shooting. Recycling at it's finest!

Mazel tov! [Beer]