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Grand Island Town Board passes resolution against SAFE Act

The Grand Island Town Board received a hearty round of applause after passing a resolution asking New York State to suspend the SAFE Act.

“Pretty much unanimously, I think people were pretty upset about how it was passed and the lack of the debate and the lack of discussion,” Town Supervisor Mary Cooke, R-Grand Island, said.

Conservatives and gun enthusiasts were asked to come show their support and filled the town court room Monday.

“It’s ill-conceived,” Grand Island Conservative Committee Chairman Kevin Backus said. “Once again the Governor’s using a message of necessity to run something through without considering the ramifications of what’s going on.”

“We had no public input,” Tea Party Activist Russ Thompson said. “There was no public input whatsoever. So this is our opportunity, meeting like this and meetings in all the counties across the state for the people to have their voice heard.”

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Essex gun owners protest new law

Douglas has called a special Board of Supervisors meeting for March 18 to vote on the subcommittee’s resolution, with a time to be set later. Sheriff Richard Cutting will also give a presentation on the act at that session.

“We will not let it linger on, kick it under the rug; that will not happen,” Morrow said.

He said a resolution will not be done in haste, either.

“If we did that, we’d be just like the state — voting on something we know nothing about.”

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Onondaga County Legislature requests repeal of New York SAFE Act

The Onondaga County Legislature voted 14-3 today to ask the state to repeal the N.Y. SAFE Act, a recently enacted law that restricts or outlaws certain types of firearms. It was a party-line vote, with Republicans in support and Democrats against.

The vote came a day after a public hearing Monday that drew several hundred opponents of the law to the legislative chambers.

Veteran Legislator Kathleen Rapp, R-Salina, said she has seldom seen such a “one-sided response from across my entire district” to a controversial issue. Rapp said the SAFE Act produced a “visceral” response in many of her constituents.

The Legislature also voted 15-2 to voice opposition to proposed state legislation that would require gun owners to acquire liability insurance. Legislators Linda Ervin and Monica Williams voted against the measure.

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St. Lawrence County finalizes resolution against Gov Cuomo’s gun control law

The St. Lawrence County Board of Legislators tonight unanimously approved the resolution opposing the NY SAFE Act law.

Approximately thirty citizens came out to support and speak to the legislators urging them to pass the resolution and call on the state representatives and Governor Cuomo to repeal the law.

During the brief legislative debate tonight in Canton, Legislator Dan Parker (R-Potsdam) entered a resolution to change the resolution to clearly call for the SAFE Act’s repeal. Also, Legislator Kevin Acres (R-Madrid) submitted a resolution to commend the state senators and assembly members that voted against the SAFE Act in Albany. Both of those resolutions were defeated.

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Town of Denning resolution opposing the NY SAFE act

Resolution No.35 of 2013
Denning Town Board Meeting
March 5th, 2013

WHEREAS, the Right of the People to keep and bear arms is guaranteed as an individual Right under the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and under the Constitution of the State of New York; and

WHEREAS, the Right of the People to keep and bear arms for defense of life, liberty and property is regarded as an inalienable Right by the People of the Town of Denning, Ulster County, New York; and

WHEREAS, the Town of Denning derives economic benefit from all safe forms of firearm recreation, hunting and shooting conducted with the Town using all types of firearms allowable under the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the State of New York; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board has been elected to represent the People of the Town of Denning and has been duly sworn by their Oath of Office to uphold the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the State of New York; and

WHEREAS, the New York State Assembly and New York State Senate, have been elected by the People of the State of New York and have been duly sworn by their Oath of Office to uphold the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the State of New York; and

WHEREAS, legislation passed by the New York Assembly and Senate infringes on the Right to keep and bear arms and would ban the possession and use of firearms now employed by individual citizens of the Town, for defense of life, liberty and property and would ban the possession and use of firearms now employed for safe forms of firearm recreation, hunting and shooting conducted within the Town of Denning, Ulster County, New York; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board believes there are many other less intrusive means available, that would effectively control, manage and reduce violence in our society, such as mental health reforms, anti-bullying programs for schools, enforcement of existing firearms laws to the fullest extent possible, and proper psychological counseling for those in need or who request it.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby oppose the enactment of any legislation that would infringe upon the Right of the People to keep and bear arms and consider such laws to be unnecessary and beyond lawful legislative authority granted to our State representatives, as there is no documented correlation between gun control measures and crime reduction; and,

FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be sent to President Barack Obama, Vice President Joseph Biden, Senator Charles Schumer, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Congressman Chris Gibson, Governor Andrew Cuomo, Senator John Bonacic and Assemblywoman Claudia Tenney.

The question of the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote on roll call, resulting as follows:
Councilman Mike Dean: Aye
Councilman Paul Schoonmaker: Aye
Councilman Kevin Smith: Aye
Councilman David Brooks: Aye
Supervisor Bruning: Aye
Motion carried following a unanimous roll call vote.

Town of Clay resolution opposing NY SAFE act

Resolution passed unanimously on Monday March 4th.

Town of Clay resolution on NY SAFE ACT by The Post-Standard

Town of Grand Island resolution opposing NY SAFE Act

Passed unanimously March 3rd 2013.

Grand Island Agenda 3/4/13 by Evan Hempel

Town and Village of Mount Morris resolution calling for repeal of the NY SAFE act

Mayor Long stated that this was joint Town and Village Meeting regarding the New York State Act of 2013.

RESOLUTION # 51.13 APPROVAL OF NEW YORK STATE ACT OF 2013

On a motion from Trustee Christiano second by Mayor Long the following resolution was

ADOPTED Ayes 4 Long, Murray, Mike, Christiano
Absent 1 Lonsberry

Resolved to adopt the following resolution:

CALLING FOR THE REPEAL OF THE NEW YORK SAFE ACT OF 2013

WHEREAS, the New York State Legislature recently enacted and Governor Cuomo signed into law The New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013 (“NY STATE ACT’); and

WHEREAS, the State of New York has a tradition and long history of conducting it deliberations and debates in the public view and that in the enactment of NY SAFE ACT the New York State Legislature and Governor Andrew Cuomo acted in contradiction of this long, time honored tradition of an open government; and

WHEREAS, this legislation imposes far more burdensome regulations upon law abiding gun owners; notably;

1. The law’s definition of assault weapons is too broad, and prevents the possession of many weapons that are legitimately used for hunting, target shooting and self defense;

2. The law enacts reductions in the maximum capacity of gun magazines which unfairly limits the design capabilities of guns purchased legally for over a century;

3. The law requires a five year recertification of pistol permits and registration of existing assault weapons which is an unfair impediment; and

WHEREAS, this legislation creates an environment in the state hostile to gun manufacturers and gun ownership; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, that the Village of Mount Morris and Town of Mount Morris calls for the repeal of the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013 (‘NY SAFE ACT”); and, be it further

RESOLVED, that certified copies of this resolution be forwarded to Governor Andrew Cuomo Senators Catharine M. Young and Patrick M. Gallivan and Assemblyman Bill Nojay, and the New York State Association of Counties.

Dated at Mount Morris, New York
March 4

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Elbridge calls for repeal of NY SAFE Act

The Elbridge Town Board passed a resolution on Feb. 28 calling for Governor Cuomo to repeal the New York Safe Act.

The New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013 gives New York State the most comprehensive gun laws in the nation. It includes tougher assault weapons bans, stronger regulations on ammunition and statewide re-certification of handguns and assault rifles.

The Elbridge Town Board said that the law is “flawed” and affecting the ability of state and local law enforcement to perform their duties. They also claimed the act violates citizen’s Second Amendment rights.

The resolution ended by saying that “the law will have no affect on the Criminally Insane or the people of this State that wish to do harm onto others with the use of a Firearm.”

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