Since Jim didn’t answer what gun laws he would change in New York, I’ll offer a suggestion he might find acceptable.
All of them.
The Sullivan Act, New York’s handgun law, is one of the most racist pieces of garbage ever to see print in a law book. It was designed to prevent those bad Irish, Italian, and Jewish immigrants from getting their paws on firearms. Ellis Island might change your name from Horowitz or Rizzolini, and you might slip the precinct captain twenty bucks to sign the permit, but you had to appear before a judge who would determine if you were one of those ‘lesser’ castes.
Every large city that adopted right to carry laws had a reduction in crimes against persons, with an accompanying uptick in property crimes: vending machine thefts, etc. This above all else proved that RTC laws work - the bad guys are afraid of the good guys. It would be nice if everyone who owned a firearm underwent some training to be safe with it, but who will establish the training? Who will schedule it and determine the fee? The power to grant a permit is the power to deny it, and that power has been shamelessly abused in this country for the past 100 years.
No, allowing government to control how rights are exercised does not fit into my view. Government can’t be trusted.
As for your own interests, try Westside Rifle And Pistol on West 29th Street in Manhattan.
Hardly. It was extremely short, and all I did was pose questions, and spoke of my own concerns. As for writing a catechism from the left, that is pure nonsense.
You people are so oversensitive to views that even question far-right orthodoxy, and so afraid of people who think differently than you, that a post like no. 7 freaks you out -- because it asks direct questions that require concrete responses. That fear and oversensensitivity is unhealthy.
Jim's responses to me speak volumes. I'll let others decide for themselves.