I’m stating the extremely obvious in this post but that’s good. I hope people are more aware than they were before. Protect yourself and your rights. Register to vote, donate money to a gun rights organization, go to the state house on a lobby day if some legislation is in the works, et cetera. Buy a gun if you haven’t already, learn how to use it.
We can’t take anything for granted. The original AWB was the kick in the pants I needed way back when.
This is in a suburb of NYC, not NYC itself, there’s a big difference. Also the Jewish communities in this area have huge sway with the politicians. If they make enough noise they may just get something done.
January 14th, 2020 at 6:55 pm
I’m stating the extremely obvious in this post but that’s good. I hope people are more aware than they were before. Protect yourself and your rights. Register to vote, donate money to a gun rights organization, go to the state house on a lobby day if some legislation is in the works, et cetera. Buy a gun if you haven’t already, learn how to use it.
We can’t take anything for granted. The original AWB was the kick in the pants I needed way back when.
January 14th, 2020 at 8:08 pm
The sensational number, (almost) 1000%, is an increase from 7 per week before the attack on the rabbi’s house, to 65 in the week after.
If carry applications stay
at 65 per week for the next month, that would be news.
January 14th, 2020 at 9:16 pm
mikee, in NYC, “appications” are one thing, “approvals” are another.
January 14th, 2020 at 11:50 pm
This is in a suburb of NYC, not NYC itself, there’s a big difference. Also the Jewish communities in this area have huge sway with the politicians. If they make enough noise they may just get something done.