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Senator Seward On our Side

woodshed87woodshed87 Member Posts: 23,478 ✭✭✭
edited March 2015 in General Discussion
http://cnynews.com/sen-seward-seeks-to-amend-ny-safe-act/
Call Him Or Email Him Ask For his Full Support get Your Senator On Board Too
Thank You Woody
Email address: seward@nysenate.gov


District Office 2
235 N. Prospect Street
Herkimer, NY 13350
United States
Phone: (315) 866-1632
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District Office
41 So. Main Street
Oneonta, NY 13820
United States
Phone: (607) 432-5524
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District Office 3
4030 West Road
Cortland, NY 13045
United States
Phone: (607) 758-9005
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Albany Office
172 State Street Room 430, Capitol
Albany, NY 12247
United States
Phone: (518) 455-3131
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Email address: seward@nysenate.gov

Comments

  • guntech59guntech59 Member Posts: 23,188 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Do you have a bill number, Roger?

    I see nothing on Patty Ritchie's website or FB page.
  • woodshed87woodshed87 Member Posts: 23,478 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Well Its A Start
    Not Quite What i Thought it would Be.....
    Senator Seward and Assemblyman Brindisi have introduced four bills that would amend or repeal several provisions of the NY-SAFE Act:

    S.2611 - amend the NY-SAFE Act to once again allow for the gifting of long guns to close relatives and to holders of valid New York State pistol licenses;

    S.2612 - repeal the provision of the NY-SAFE Act that was struck down in federal court which limits the number of legally permissible cartridges in a ten round magazine to seven;

    S.2613 - terminate an overly burdensome state program requiring all ammunition retailer register with the state and conduct background checks on all customers. The bill also redirects state funding allocated to this program to public school districts to assist in the hiring of school resource officers;

    S.2614 - prohibit county judges and other licensing officers from imposing extraneous restrictions that go above and beyond state law when issuing pistol and handgun licenses.

    "The reactionary, hastily drafted and passed NY-SAFE Act was meant for headlines and has done nothing to stop criminals from getting guns and using them for illegal purposes. We need to take action now to correct the many technical issues the law created for responsible gun owners who shoot for sport, collect firearms, and carry guns to protect themselves and their families," Seward added.

    "The NY-SAFE Act was designed to prevent gun violence. I am convinced that some of its provisions are highly technical, and do not accomplish that goal. The input I have received from constituents who have been affected by certain aspects of the law has been helpful in developing a package of bills that are designed to repeal some of the extraneous requirements of the NY-SAFE Act," Brindisi concluded.quote:Originally posted by guntech59
    Do you have a bill number, Roger?

    I see nothing on Patty Ritchie's website or FB page.
  • guntech59guntech59 Member Posts: 23,188 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Anything less than repeal is not a victory. It just means we lost a little less.
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