Resolution quick list

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Counties (52 passed):

  1. Albany County [no resolution, proclamation by minority] [news]
  2. Allegany County [passed] [news]
  3. Broome County [passed] [news]
  4. Cattaraugus County [passed] [news]
  5. Cayuga County [passed][news]
  6. Chautauqua County [passed] [news]
  7. Chemung County [passed] [news]
  8. Chenango County [passed] [news]
  9. Clinton County [passed] [news]
  10. Columbia County [passed] [news]
  11. Cortland County [passed] [news]
  12. Delaware County [passed]
  13. Dutchess County [passed] [news]
  14. Erie County [passed] [news]
  15. Essex County [passed] [news]
  16. Franklin County [passed] [news]
  17. Fulton  County [passed] [news]
  18. Genesee County [passed] [news]
  19. Greene County [passed] [news]
  20. Hamilton County [passed] [news]
  21. Herkimer County [passed] [news]
  22. Jefferson County [passed] [news]
  23. Lewis County [passed] [news]
  24. Livingston County [passed][news]
  25. Madison County [passed] [news]
  26. Monroe County [passed] [news]
  27. Montgomery County [passed] [news]
  28. Niagara County [passed] [news]
  29. Oneida County [passed][news]
  30. Onondaga County [passed] [news]
  31. Ontario County [passed] [news]
  32. Orange County [passed] [news]
  33. Orleans County [repeal sections, full repeal] [news]
  34. Oswego County [passed] [news]
  35. Otsego County [passed] [news]
  36. Putnam County [passed][news]
  37. Rensselaer County [passed] [news]
  38. Rockland County [passed] [news]
  39. Saint Lawrence County [passed] [news]
  40. Saratoga County [passed] [news]
  41. Schenectady County [passed] [news]
  42. Schoharie County [passed] [news]
  43. Schuyler County [passed] [news]
  44. Seneca County [passed] [news]
  45. Steuben County [passed] [news]
  46. Sullivan County [passed] [news]
  47. Tioga County [passed] [news]
  48. Tompkins County [failed, passed oposition] [news]
  49. Ulster County [passed] [news]
  50. Warren County [passed] [news]
  51. Washington County [passed]
  52. Wayne County [passed] [news]
  53. Wyoming County [passed] [news]
  54. Yates County [passed] [news]

Cities, Towns, and Villages:

  1. City of Ogdensburg [news]
  2. City of Port Jervis [resolution] [news]
  3. Town of Albion [resolution] [news]
  4. Town of Alden [resolution] [news]
  5. Town of Argyle [resolution] [news]
  6. Town of Arcade [news]
  7. Town of Ashford [resolution] [news]
  8. Town of Attica [news]
  9. Town of Aurora [resolution] [news]
  10. Town of Batavia [news]
  11. Town of Bath [resolution] [news]
  12. Town of Benson [resolution] [news]
  13. Town of Benton [resolution] [news]
  14. Town of Bergen [resolution] [news]
  15. Town of Berne [resolution] [news]
  16. Town of Bethany [resolution] [news]
  17. Town of Boston [news]
  18. Town of Butler [resolution] [news]
  19. Town of Brunswick [resolution] [news]
  20. Town of Cairo [resolution] [news]
  21. Town of Callicoon [news]
  22. Town of Cambria [resolution] [news]
  23. Town of Cambridge [resolution] [news]
  24. Town of Candor [resolution] [news]
  25. Town of Carlton [resolution] [news]
  26. Town of Catlin [resolution, insurance resolution] [news]
  27. Town of Caton [resolution] [news]
  28. Town of Chemung [resolution] [news]
  29. Town of Chester [resolution] [news]
  30. Town of Clarence [resolution] [news]
  31. Town of Clarendon [resolution] [news]
  32. Town of Claverack [resolution] [news]
  33. Town of Clay [resolution] [news]
  34. Town of Clermont [resolution, necessity resolution] [news]
  35. Town of Cochecton [resolution] [news]
  36. Town of Coeymans [resolution] [news]
  37. Town of Colden [resolution] [news]
  38. Town of Collins [resolution] [news]
  39. Town of Colton [resolution] [news]
  40. Town of Concord [resolution] [news]
  41. Town of Conklin [resolution] [news]
  42. Town of Conesus [resolution] [news]
  43. Town of Cornwall [resolution] [news]
  44. Town of Cortlandville [resolution] [news]
  45. Town of Covert [resolution] [news]
  46. Town of Coxsackie [news]
  47. Town of Crawford [news]
  48. Town of Deerpark [resolution] [news]
  49. Town of Delaware [resolution] [news]
  50. Town of DeRuyter [resolution] [news]
  51. Town of De Kalb [resolution] [news]
  52. Town of Duanesburg [resolution] [news]
  53. Town of Durham [news]
  54. Town of East Bloomfield [resolution] [news]
  55. Town of Elbridge [resolution] [news]
  56. Town of Elma [resolution] [news]
  57. Town of Farmington [resolution] [news]
  58. Town of Fenner [news]
  59. Town of Forestburgh [resolution] [news]
  60. Town of Franklin [resolution] [news]
  61. Town of Fremont [news]
  62. Town of Gaines [resolution] [news]
  63. Town of Geddes [resolution] [news]
  64. Town of Genesee [resolution] [news]
  65. Town of Geneva [resolution] [news]
  66. Town of Glenville [resolution] [news]
  67. Town of Grand Island [resolution] [news]
  68. Town of Greenfield [resolution] [news]
  69. Town of Greenville [resolution] [news]
  70. Town of Greenwich [resolution] [news]
  71. Town of Hadley [resolution] [news]
  72. Town of Hamlin [resolution] [news]
  73. Town of Hammond [news]
  74. Town of Hancock [resolution] [news]
  75. Town of Harrisburg [resolution] [news]
  76. Town of Hartland [resolution] [news]
  77. Town of Highlands [resolution] [news]
  78. Town of Holland [resolution] [news]
  79. Town of Hoosick [resolution] [news]
  80. Town of Horicon [resolution] [news]
  81. Town of Indian Lake [resolutions] [news]
  82. Town of Inlet [resolutions] [news]
  83. Town of Jackson [resolution] [news]
  84. Town of Jewett [resolution] [news]
  85. Town of Johnsburg [resolution] [news]
  86. Town of Kendall [resolutions] [news]
  87. Town of Kinderhook [news]
  88. Town of Knox [news] [resolution]
  89. Town of Lake Pleasant [resolution] [news]
  90. Town of Laurens [resolution] [news]
  91. Town of Lewiston [resolution] [news]
  92. Town of Lincklaen [resolution] [news]
  93. Town of Lindley [news]
  94. Town of Lisbon [resolution] [news]
  95. Town of Lockport [resolution] [news]
  96. Town of Long Lake [resolution] [news]
  97. Town of Livonia [resolution] [news]
  98. Town of Macedon [resolution] [news]
  99. Town of Manchester [resolution] [news]
  100. Town of Marathon [resolution] [news]
  101. Town of Marilla [resolution] [news]
  102. Town of Marion [resolution] [news]
  103. Town of Masonville [resolution] [news]
  104. Town of Minerva [resolution] [news]
  105. Town of Morehouse [resolution] [news]
  106. Town of Moriah [resolution] [news]
  107. Town of Mount Morris [resolution] [news]
  108. Town of Morristown [resolution] [news]
  109. Town of Murray [resolution] [news]
  110. Town of New Baltimore [news]
  111. Town of Newburgh [resolution] [news]
  112. Town of Newfield [news]
  113. Town of Newstead [resolution] [news]
  114. Town of Neversink [resolution] [news]
  115. Town of North Harmony [news]
  116. Town of North Hudson [resolution 1, resolution 2] [news]
  117. Town of Oakfield [resolution] [news]
  118. Town of Ogden [resolution] [news]
  119. Town of Ontario [resolution] [news]
  120. Town of Orangeville [news]
  121. Town of Ovid [resolution] [news]
  122. Town of Palmyra [resolution] [news]
  123. Town of Petersburgh [resolution] [news]
  124. Town of Pierrepont [news]
  125. Town of Pittstown [resolution] [news]
  126. Town of Pleasant Valley [resolution] [news]
  127. Town of Poestenkill [resolution] [news]
  128. Town of Porter [resolution] [news]
  129. Town of Potter [resolution] [news]
  130. Town of Rensselaerville [resolution] [news]
  131. Town of Riga [news]
  132. Town of Romulus [resolution] [news]
  133. Town of Royalton [resolution] [news]
  134. Town of Salisbury [resolution] [news]
  135. Town of Sand Lake [resolution] [news]
  136. Town of Sardinia [resolution] [news]
  137. Town of Saratoga [resolution] [news]
  138. Town of Saugerties [resolution] [news]
  139. Town of Schaghticoke [resolution] [news]
  140. Town of Schodack [resolution] [news]
  141. Town of Seneca [resolution] [news]
  142. Town of Seneca Falls [resolution] [news]
  143. Town of Sempronius [resolution] [news]
  144. Town of Shandaken [resolution] [news]
  145. Town of Shelby [resolution] [news]
  146. Town of Sheldon [resolution] [news]
  147. Town of Somerset [resolution] [news]
  148. Town of Spencer [news]
  149. Town of Stafford [news]
  150. Town of Steuben [resolution] [news]
  151. Town of Stockholm [resolution] [news]
  152. Town of Stockport [news]
  153. Town of Thompson [resolution] [news]
  154. Town of Truxton [resolution] [news]
  155. Town of Tusten [news]
  156. Town of Union Vale [resolution] [news]
  157. Town of Van Buren [resolution] [news]
  158. Town of Van Etten [news]
  159. Town of Victor [resolution] [news]
  160. Town of Virgil [resolution] [news]
  161. Town of Wales [resolution] [news]
  162. Town of Walton [resolution] [news]
  163. Town of Walworth [resolution] [news]
  164. Town of Warwick [resolution] [news]
  165. Town of Watson [resolution] [news]
  166. Town of Wawarsing [news]
  167. Town of Wellsville [news]
  168. Town of West Seneca [news]
  169. Town of Westerlo [resolution] [news]
  170. Town of Wheatfield [news]
  171. Town of Williamson [resolution] [news]
  172. Town of Wilson [resolution] [news]
  173. Town of Wilton [resolution] [news]
  174. Town of Worcester [resolution] [news]
  175. Village of Blasdell [resolution] [news]
  176. Village of Fonda [resolution] [news]
  177. Village of Holley [resolution] [news]
  178. Village of Mount Morris [resolution] [news]
  179. Village of North Collins [resolution] [news]
  180. Village of Norwood [resolution] [news]
  181. Village of Otisville [resolution] [news]
  182. Village of Penn Yan [resolution, public safety resolution] [news]
  183. Village of Springville [news]
  184. Village of Victor [resolution] [news]
  185. Village of West Carthage [resolution] [news]
  186.  Village of Westfield [news]

Law Enforcement

  1. Albany Police Officers Union
  2. Albany Sheriff Craig Apple
  3. ARPALER, Monroe County PBA and the Rochester Police Club
  4. Columbia County Sheriff
  5. Dutchess County Deputy Sheriffs PBA
  6. Elmira Police Department Retired Officers Association
  7. Erie County Sheriff’s Police Benevolent Association
  8. Essex County Sheriff
  9. Greene County Sheriff
  10. Lewis County Sheriff
  11. Madison County Sheriff
  12. New York State Sheriffs’ Association
  13. Oneida County Sheriff
  14. Putnam County Sheriff on Sean Hannity
  15. Saratoga County Sheriff’s Association
  16. Schuyler County Sheriff
  17. Steuben County Deputy Sheriff’s Association
  18. Town of Tonawanda Police Club

Other

  1. Association of Erie County Governments [passed] [news]
  2. Dutchess County Pistol Association [letter]
  3. Erie County Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs, Inc. [letter]
  4. Federated Sportsmans Clubs of Chenango County [resolution]
  5. Inter-County Association of Western New York and Inter-County Committee of the Adirondacks [resolution]
  6. Mohawk Valley Chamber of Commerce [resolution]
  7. New York State Association of County Clerks [passed]
  8. New York Association of Counties [passed]
  9. New York State Conference of Local Mental Hygiene Directors [memo]
  10. New York State Conservation Council [statement]
  11. Onondaga County Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs [resolution]
  12. Orleans County on the privacy of pistol permits [resolution]
  13. Otsego County Democratic Committee [news]
  14. Veterans Administration will not comply [news]
  15. Washington County Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs [resolution]

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47 Responses to Resolution quick list

  1. Thank all who have had anything to do with making the site available!

  2. The Governors SAFE ACT. I want you to know that I will be suspending any further support to any party that has voted to take away our 2nd amendment rights. What part of shall not be infringed do you not understand?; they have disappointed me for the last time. I have been ashamed before of the actions of the so called professionals in Albany but this is the last straw. Members of the legislature that turned their backs on the Constitution and the people of New York, that not only will they not recieve support from me until the SAFE Act is repealed but I will actively work within my union, my club, and my associated to prevent their re-election. Top of the list of US States in tax bills, taking our freedoms away from us, enough is enough.
    New York resiidents have been taken on a ride we deserve the same rights as other citizens of the United States of America. Repeal the Bill!NOW!

  3. + Towns of Hoosick, Jackson. Town of Cambridge passed something but I’m unsure what the resolution actually stated, FYI.

  4. I understand the Town of Unionvale in Dutchess county passed a resolution opposing the safe act

  5. our thanks to all who are working so hard to defeat this madness ,WE ALL must come together . one thing I am really tired of hearing is those of us who think that it will stop with just ” ASSAULT RIFLES” YOU are DEAD WRONG . The agenda is ALL fire arms and the sooner you wake up and realize this ,
    then and only then will we be able to defeat the “progressive” {communists} from succeeding in thier attempt to enslave us .ALL IT TAKES FOR EVIL TO SUCCEED IS FOR GOOD MEN TO DO NOTHING !!

  6. NY State Police Troopers Union?

  7. Do not stop at any point until these people are out of office forever. Starting with “The Most Embrrassing Governor.”
    These people tried to use the good people of NYS as stepping stones, to advance their personal political career., without a care for anyone but themselves. You have support across America.

    • Bill you’re 100% on target! Regardless of what happens to the NY Safe Act Law in the future, e.g. Repealed, Amended to appease the people (a bone) , etc.. Those that voted yes to the law must never be supported in the polls. They all must be thrown out of office.
      You don’t give 2nd chances to those that infringe on your 2nd amendment rights.

  8. Excellent site, please keep it going! Molon Labe.

  9. My parents throughout my lifetime always told me how important it was to vote. When your young and know it all you don’t bother. Always vote its your right and your voice does count . Just look at how Obummer picked so many of young peop[e of his type and drove them to vote it worked. It could also work for us doubt we will get a ride but keep these poeple out of politics and vote the buffoons out. No matter how young or old your vote counts and we could keep these bums out office MY intentention is not racists it includes definitely Obama , McCArthy, Falnagan,Feinstein,Cuomo Hilary Holder Etc. ALL the liars wh0 want the United States Of Socialism as there dream Believe it or not I was told by a Senator That he did not get to read the bill but liked the mental health issues that were rumored to be in the bill but he could not believe the rest but it was to late just imagine that they w0uld sing somthing never read

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  11. Why hasn’t Westchester county passed a resolution? I would surely like to see our governor thrown out of office. It is a little unfair to the rank and file legislators who often must go along with the leadership. The leadership is the culprit, Democratic and Republican. If a rank and file legislator who does not have an independent base tries to buck the leadership, that member is going to spend the rest of his/her legislative career at the back of the senate or assembly chamber perhaps serving on the asphalt and pothole committee. You have to put pressure on Silver and Skelos those are the guys who have the power. As for the governor, if he has awoken from his slumber he may now understand that not only has he lost his shot at the presidency but he may not even be reelected.

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  13. Great job. Keep up the good work.

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  15. Westchester won’t go against the govenor’s new laws any more then they will go against Mayor Bloomberg – the county is nothing but an extension of the City.

  16. How incredibly sad that people of NY just sit back and allow our rights to be taken. May God have Mercy on your souls.

    • Maureen, The people of NY are not just sitting back and “allowing our Rights to be taken”. This Bill was passed literally in the darkness of night with no prior knowledge of the Bill that the Governor presented to the Senate. There have been several record setting Demonstrations in the middle of NY’s winter and many many emails, letters, smaller gatherings and protests throughout the state with more scheduled.
      Many phone calls have been made to our legislators offices and thousands have visited their legislators at their Albany offices and local offices.
      Have you done anything for the effort Maureen?

    • The Broome County legislature will be meeting Thursday evening April 18th to most likely adopt a resolution in opposition the the NY SAFE Act.

      Everyone within an hours drive should attend.

  17. We now have 37 counties that have passed resolutions , chatauqua passed , allegeny passed along with genesee county passed with a few more we will win in albany because these so called senators or what ever either vote for us , or the unemployment line for them . NUFF SAID

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  19. This is NOT A state issue!!!!!!!!!!!
    http://www.bostonianteaparty.com/quotelist.html

    There was a direct reason the 2nd Amendment was written!!!!!!!! TO PROTECT AGAINST EXACTLY, what QUOMO DID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    IT IS THE DEFINITION, IN REAL TIME!!!!!!!!!!!
    wakeup!!!!!!!!!!!!

  20. In a state that waists BILLIONS of DOLLARS (TAX DOLLARS)!!!!!!!!!!!
    Can’t explain where the 911 fees we have all been paying since 2004 (maybe earlier), THIS STATE WAISTS HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS/billions OF DOLLARS, then will audit your tax return!!!!
    While they pay 200mil on welfare!!!!!!!!!!!

    HELLO!!! When will it be enough??

    The bottom will come, hope I am still alive!!!!!!!!!!!

  21. Paul H. Daniels Jr.

    Don’t interfere with anything in the Constitution. That must be maintained,for it is the only safeguard of our liberties.–Abraham Lincoln Too bad we don’t have people in office with this much common sense.

  22. I just don’t see how any clear thinking individual would believe that criminals and/or people with mental issues will obey these laws. I have come to believe that this just the next step in getting guns away from law abiding citizens.
    George Soros, the always delightful Senator Feinstein and Mayor Bloomberg have all said they want guns gone from the planet.
    Let’s see, Feinstein owns a gun, Bloomberg has security paid for by the taxpayer and Soros can well afford armed bodyguards.
    The founding fathers did not create the 2nd amendment for nothing. It’s as if they saw these people coming!

  23. Thanks to all who created and continue updating this site. I’ve referred to it quite a bit now; shared it with folks such as Oneida Counties Pistol Clerk office and my own private e-mail distribution group, and we’ve posted copies at work. Please thank Sean at the NC Blog that is tracking (115 now!) companies that are boycotting NYS; I did, he was kind enough to write back and share his thoughts with me on this entire mess. Thanks as well to the 10,000+ patrtiots that answered NYSRPA’s and NRA’s call to rally in Albany on the 28th of Feb. Makes this retired veteran proud to be an American to see how we all can actually unite to defend our freedoms. Let’s hope this growing avalanche of support will push our legislators to do the right thing. We need to keep the pressure up, otherwise we’ll end up like CO with the pending shotgun ban. At least MAGPUL is holding their feet to the fire; wish S&W, Glock, Ruger, Kimber, ATI, OTIS, Kahr, and Remington would do the same here…

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  25. Jefferson County passed it March 5, 2013.

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  27. When will this list be updated?

  28. Joseph Rivieccio

    Government is a Big Spoiled Baby – Feeding off its parents (the people) flying solo and making trouble when not using the good sense it was taught. It is overgrown and rotten – no longer able to serve it’s duty sensibly.

  29. Looking at the MAP, upstate NY should SUCCEED from the STATE of New York. We’re tired of the downstate lawmakers interfering in our business, lives and taxation and our 2A. We need to become our OWN state. Coming oringinally from NYC area now living upstate (near lakes), when you say “upstate NY to downstate folks” it really means Rockland and Orange County. Either SUCCEED or vote these DEM/PROGs out of office!!!! I’m tired of the left, gun-grabbin libtard lawmakers in NY !!!!!!

  30. The anti-SAFE resolutions….now in video form:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hivyu91Vxlw

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  32. This just in: upstate NY is rural and conservative. Wow!

    Fun fact: 2/3 of NY’s population lives in counties that have NOT passed an anti-NYSAFE resolution. (This number may be a low estimate, because it assumes that all of the resolutions on the updated list at your site DO categorically call for the repeal of NYSAFE. I haven’t clicked through them, but I’m willing to bet some of them are more ambivalent than that.)

    But I guess that if land area counts more than public support, then your message is on point: the hills and valleys of NY just don’t support Bloomberg’s new law.

    • Should the people who want a gun ban and live in areas that already have a gun ban force gun control on people in areas who do not want the law?

  33. Wayne L last night in response to loony Bloomberg hit the nail on the head when he brought up how pitiful some large cities are regarding in enforcing the gun laws that they have. Chicago is lowest on the list. It sure seems that places like these take crime so casually is that they can always have a meaty issue to pursue and when questioned by the citizens about why crime is so bad they simply blame it on the NRA and go off on attacking the straw man that they always throw out as their trump card. The losers in all of that are the citizens why fell for that con job of political opportunists.

  34. Guys I so agree with you. In addition I want to say, NYSAFE Act is violation of Constitution and who sign it are criminals and deserve long jail time. All who sign it!!! Let Me know if you agree with Me. Thank You

  35. I am DEEPLY EMBARASSED to be a Long Islander. I dont know if our sheriffs are just pansys, or people just dont care. I live in Suffolk county and am depressed about this. I am seriously thinking about moving to PA, its the same distance from the city and the constitution of Pennsylvania prevents the gungrabbers from doing any harm.

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