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If what he said is true, Cuomo should be impeached and charges brought up. This makes Spitzer look like a saint.
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Snow Geese till the 15th, and if you have kids between 12-15 and the have their hunting license, you can go call for them on 20th and 21th.
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Well here is another article on it. Everyone should go over to Facebook and like Tresmond Law. It appears they have the COunty Clerk blaming the state police, and the state police are saying its the county clerk to blame. All I hope is the Tresmond has all the evidence to hammer who every did it. I would think this would even look better for the lawsuit and throwing out the NY Safe Act, because it has many flaws. So where did this information come from a doctor? Seems like federal laws was also broken. AMHERST, NY -- It could be the first foul up involving the state's new gun legislation. Who's to blame? That's still being hashed out. The attorney for a Western New York gun owner who was told to surrender his pistol permit because of the SAFE Act says his client will get his guns back. The Erie County Clerk is now blaming New York State Police for making the mistake that could have cost the 35-year-old librarian his gun collection. "Who messed this up?" asked Channel 2's Kelly Dudzik. "I think that first and foremost, it stems from a flawed law that was passed so quickly without forethought on how something would be implemented. Certainly, I am disappointed on the fact that we were given information from State Police that this was an individual that we needed to act immediately on," says Erie County Clerk Chris Jacobs. That individual is David Lewis. He is a 35-year-old college librarian. His attorney says he has an anxiety-related medical issue which prompted a doctor to prescribe him medication. Lewis owned seven guns until he received a letter from Jacobs' office. That letter told Lewis the New York State Police wanted the County Clerk to suspend his pistol license right away. "They made the mistake. They handed the mistake to us, to our local judges, and it's really disappointing that they're not standing up and taking responsibility here," says Jacobs. Jacobs feels the State Police are targeting his office, which he says only serves an administrative role when it comes to enforcement of the SAFE Act. New York State Police issued a statement Wednesday saying "No guns are being taken because an individual is on anti-anxiety medication" and refused to answer our questions or do an interview. "Are State Police trying to blame your office?" asked Dudzik. "Yeah, I think they're saying that it's myself or the Supreme Court judge who's assigned to this that it's our fault, but they were the ones that gave us the information. We're not privy to any of that mental health information that they had and that's what they acted on to send this dictate down to us," says Jacobs. Jacobs showed us an email indicating a State Police sergeant followed up with his office to make sure the guns were turned in. Wednesday night, Jacobs said in a news release that the information he got from police about the man in question was incorrect. "Somebody is not being exactly honest," says James Tresmond who is the attorney representing Lewis. Tresmond tells us that someone along the way felt his client's personal medical information fell under the reportable mental health provision of the SAFE Act. "It's negligence on either the State Police or Erie County Clerk's Office. Someone was negligent if my client has been put through this ringer," says the attorney. Tresmond still plans on filling a lawsuit, but will not say how much he plans on suing for in federal court. He says it will be the maximum, and he doesn't know who he will sue until he knows exactly who is to blame for suspending his client's pistol permit. "Has he gotten his guns back yet?" asked Dudzik. "No, but we will get them back. They are his property," says Tresmond. In order to get his guns back, Lewis still has to go to a hearing in front of a judge. The Erie County Clerk says he typically sees the State Police as good partners, but he blames them for this mistake.
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I can't wait for youth turkey season next weekend. My youngest daughter just turned 12 and complete he hunters safety course last weekend. Hopefully the bird will be active that weekend. Nothing more exciting then a gobbler coming in strutting and gobbling.
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First-Light, It was weighted at Woods & Big Johnsons, don't think it was on the H&E in Burdett board that year.
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That is a nice mount, and congrats to your friend for his first buck. Looks like he took it early in the seasons since the tress are sill green. I love my first buck because it has that nice summer coat still.My first bow buck was a 6 point, and weighed 185 lbs.I remember weighing it in at the local deer boards, and people could not believe the weight of him
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Ok, you remember VHS vs Beta .This is what DVD-R vs DVD+R is at one time, but this has pretty much vanished as most dvd burners in computers are multi formats and accept both + & -. You need to look at your dvd burner on the front door and see if it accepts.
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My first pistol Glock 9mm
HectorBuckBuster replied to HectorBuckBuster's topic in Guns and Rifles and Discussions
Here is a dealer by me, that has a Glock 10MM in stock http://www.senecagun.com/searchResults.php?S_make=GLOCK&S_model=&S_caliber=&S_NewUsed=&S_type=&S_typeDefined=&S_barrelLength=&S_itemID=&Search.x=51&Search.y=11 -
My first pistol Glock 9mm
HectorBuckBuster replied to HectorBuckBuster's topic in Guns and Rifles and Discussions
Lawdwaz, I really like it for the most part. I had to add the magazine extension so 3 of my fingers would fit on the grip, only down side with the extension is when I carry is concealed in my holster on my side, the extension has a rough spot and rubbed on my waistline,I need to sand down extensions. On the plus side my brother in law had about 4000 rounds of brass for it that he gave me, because he does not have a 9mm. -
My first pistol Glock 9mm
HectorBuckBuster replied to HectorBuckBuster's topic in Guns and Rifles and Discussions
You can still get Glocks in NY, its just they go as fast as the dealers get them. I paid $539 for mine new. The guns dealer where I bought mine is supposed to be getting a couple more in. I may just have to go and buy another one. -
suggested parts for an AR 15
HectorBuckBuster replied to jesse.james's topic in Guns and Rifles and Discussions
It sounds like Treasmond in going National with his fight. Seems like this whole think is going to a federal level soon. He is now talking about filing a lawsuit against Colorado too. -
suggested parts for an AR 15
HectorBuckBuster replied to jesse.james's topic in Guns and Rifles and Discussions
Tresmond case goes to court April 29th. -
suggested parts for an AR 15
HectorBuckBuster replied to jesse.james's topic in Guns and Rifles and Discussions
Well here is a cool little website, put you gun features in and tells you yes or no. http://www.governor.ny.gov/nysafeact/registration-questionnaire -
suggested parts for an AR 15
HectorBuckBuster replied to jesse.james's topic in Guns and Rifles and Discussions
Tuckersdaddy, look at that first stock again, there is no thumb hole, the stock and the upper buffer tube do not connect and the second pictures is legal, check there website out. https://www.exilemachine.net/shop/exile-machine-hammerhead-ar-15-stock-adapter-1.html NEW YORK STATE CUSTOMERS: We have confirmed with the state of New York via our attorney (Tresmond Law of Hamburg NY) that a rifle with our Hammerhead AR-15 Stock Adapter when permanently attached to the rifle and with a buttstock attached to the rear threads of this product (Type I or Type II config) and no other NY-SAFE prohibited features is considered a sporting rifle and no registration under NY-SAFE would be required. Permanence can be achieved by simply epoxying the Hammerhead Stock Adapter to your rifle. Also shrouds are only banned on pistols. TuckersDaddy, I also don't believe there was a list of banned guns. just a list of guns that where either a assault weapon or not. -
suggested parts for an AR 15
HectorBuckBuster replied to jesse.james's topic in Guns and Rifles and Discussions
I have looked at 80 percent lowers option too. Right now the 80% lowers seem to cost as much or more then stripped lowers. I can tell you I have gotten lowers as low as $100 in the last week. Just takes some searching. I almost think investing in lowers will be better then gold. (you never know) -
suggested parts for an AR 15
HectorBuckBuster replied to jesse.james's topic in Guns and Rifles and Discussions
Covert, if the tube is a .22 it is legal, if I am reading the NY safe correct. Now, if I could figure out what detachable magazine, protruding conspicuously, -
Gun rally caused $60K damage to NY Capitol lawn
HectorBuckBuster posted a topic in General Chit Chat
Wow, this is just unreal. I wonder how much the Occupy Movement repairs cost. Just another piece to make gun owners look bad ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — State officials say it will cost tens of thousands of dollars to repair damage to the grass in a downtown Albany park where opponents of New York’s gun-control law held a large rally outside the Capitol. Office of General Services spokeswoman Heather Groll says Tuesday that it will cost an estimated $60,000 to replace the grass in West Capitol Park, including $30,000 for materials and another $30,000 for labor. More than 5,000 opponents of the state’s new gun-control law held a rally in the park on Feb. 28. Rain and sleet on the day of the rally helped turn the lawn into a muddy mess. Groll says repair work has begun and the area is blocked off. New sod is expected to be put down later this month. -
suggested parts for an AR 15
HectorBuckBuster replied to jesse.james's topic in Guns and Rifles and Discussions
I was not referring your Safe Act, just your post with the info in it. to I just killed a tree printing of the NY Safe Act and between google. There is NO DEFINITION THAT I CAN FIND to what DETACTABLE MAGAZINE MEANS in NY.