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Will Obama spread NY gun laws?
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1150291" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>Figured you didn't know about the political forum. Just letting you know really.</p><p></p><p>I know where you are coming from with state specific guns laws. Oregon got hit hard this year. Bloomberg brought his money to town and bought elections in the state legislature. Then when he got his cronies in place, the voted in mandatory gun checks on <u>all</u> guns sales, both public and private. They did this vote in the legislature, they <u>did not</u> allow the citizens to vote on it. This is in a state that already had gun laws in place that mandated background checks at gun shows for both public and private sales. What irritates me is that the NRA did nothing to help stop Bloomberg.</p><p></p><p>I have not heard of Obama trying to press additional guns laws in a specific state as you mention. But, I think it is widely know that he and Bloomberg are drafting "executive orders". I bet we see those right after the first of the year.</p><p></p><p> In Oregon signed petitions could have forced a recall of this last gun law and moved it to a vote by the citizens, not just something signed in by the legislature. Problem is the cronies had thought of that, so they had it passed as some stipulation that it could not be revoked and voted on by the citizens</p><p></p><p>I think you folks in NY need to get out and get signed petitions, not just call your senators. You need to take it to the streets somehow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1150291, member: 74902"] Figured you didn't know about the political forum. Just letting you know really. I know where you are coming from with state specific guns laws. Oregon got hit hard this year. Bloomberg brought his money to town and bought elections in the state legislature. Then when he got his cronies in place, the voted in mandatory gun checks on [U]all[/U] guns sales, both public and private. They did this vote in the legislature, they [U]did not[/U] allow the citizens to vote on it. This is in a state that already had gun laws in place that mandated background checks at gun shows for both public and private sales. What irritates me is that the NRA did nothing to help stop Bloomberg. I have not heard of Obama trying to press additional guns laws in a specific state as you mention. But, I think it is widely know that he and Bloomberg are drafting "executive orders". I bet we see those right after the first of the year. In Oregon signed petitions could have forced a recall of this last gun law and moved it to a vote by the citizens, not just something signed in by the legislature. Problem is the cronies had thought of that, so they had it passed as some stipulation that it could not be revoked and voted on by the citizens I think you folks in NY need to get out and get signed petitions, not just call your senators. You need to take it to the streets somehow. [/QUOTE]
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