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    How do people live there? I feel like CO and AZ have too much "big brother" for my taste! The crazy part is, some people like it! I suppose giving up freedom for "security" *coughFAILcough* may seem like a good idea if you are afraid of shadows and loud noises. I barely trust my dog, hell I don't fully trust myself around a good cheese burger, how do these people trust the .gov so much?

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    well fellas look at the bright side....My Ex Wife moves there friday!!!!
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    or if any other information demonstrates "other good cause for the denial of the permit."
    sure sounds alot like "for any fucking reason we please you little pissants" don't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBear View Post
    But in other news: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/10/23...rs-unfit-guns/

    Basically: You want a handgun? "We" have to deem you worthy.
    Quote Originally Posted by TS12000 View Post
    sure sounds alot like "for any fucking reason we please you little pissants" don't it?

    Actually, the entire state is like that, not just NYC.

    The issuing judge can deny, restrict or revoke permits at will, "for any good cause" which he is not required to disclose -- even on appellate review.

    This proposed ordinance simply allows local law enforcement the ability to arbitrarily revoke permits as well.

    Oh, and possession of an unlicensed unregistered handgun -- even an antique or black powder piece -- anywhere outside your home is a felony with a mandatory minimum of a year in jail and a maximum of 7 years.

    Private party sales of handguns are highly restricted with mandatory registration. If you do not have a permit you cannot purchase a handgun, and it is a criminal offense to simply to handle one at a gun show. It is insane.

    New York hates guns. The politicians, courts and police all agree that gun ownership equals criminality unless you not only have an official "permission slip" but have followed all the rules in the fine print as well.

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    And yet there are still armed robberies, homicides, etc.... How can people not understand the idiocracy.... I'm speechless, lol.

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    NYS gun laws harken back to Tammany Hall's "Sullivan Act" intended to disarm non Irish immigrants and blacks.

    It is all about dominance and control.

    Liberals love those concepts: "If your opinion differs from ours, you need to be stripped of your rights and thrown in jail."

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    On top of all this is the fact that IF you have a pistol permit,say from Orange County or Chemung County NY. You can not carry with'in NYC,and vise versa.
    Uslly you have to pay a lawer to get a NYC permit.

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    Remember a few years ago when Chicago privatized the parking meters and prices instantly quadrupled up to as high as $4.25 an hour? Well now there have been a rash of pay box thefts. At least 22 of them stolen and less than half recovered. That's what you get for selling out your community Chicago.

    Carry on hating New York.
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