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Banning Colored Guns

Firearms preemption victory in NY.

5 Responses to “Banning Colored Guns”

  1. Ed Says:

    racist.

  2. Bobby Says:

    Hey hey! Some good gun news from NY? No way. If this keeps up, maybe some day, if i somehow save up enough, or just dont pay my local taxes for about a day or so, I can afford a CCW here, and now get it in puke green or something!

    But, seriously, Anything that ruffles King Bloomburg’s Feathers is a good thing.

  3. mikee Says:

    Color case hardening is a traditional method of coloring gun parts. All colors from violet to dark red can occur in color case hardening. Therefore any and all colors in the visible spectrum have been used traditionally in handgun design and manufacture.

    But don’t let a simple fact get in the way of a good anti-rights law.

  4. Chas Says:

    Bloomberg: “By coloring these guns, a real one looks like a toy, and a police officer won’t be able to tell the difference.”
    “Imagine an officer who comes upon a teenager pointing a pink gun into a crowd. If the gun is a toy, an innocent teenager may be killed – and others, too.”

    The idea is that a police officer could reasonably assume that a colored gun was real if it was legal to paint guns, and thus be justified in shooting anyone who was brandishing such a gun, thereby killing a foolish youngster who had a toy gun.
    However, the law has nothing to do with whether guns can be painted bright colors or not; they can, legally or illegally.
    A police officer cannot assume that a gun is real or not real based solely on the color of the gun, since the color of either a toy gun or a real gun is easily changed with nothing more than paint. A clear plastic toy gun may be painted black or silver; a real gun may be painted orange or pink. Color is meaningless in determining whether the gun is lethal or not, regardless of what the law says about color. While the law can say that color is legal or illegal, it cannot force color to relate to lethality. A pink gun can shoot a deadly bullet; a black gun may only squirt water, or vice versa.
    Bloomberg is all too eager to be seen as abusing legal gun owners. That is why he supported this 2006 law and wants more. However, a police officer must always exercise sound judgment amidst the complications of the real world, and no simplistic, politically motivated notions on the part of a grandstanding, egotistical, billionaire politician like Bloomberg can change that.

  5. Bobby Says:

    Just a thought- Bloomberg was trying to make NYS’s laws more “defenceable” in court, in a Heller/McDonald situation. Think this is more of that?

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