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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/new-gun-legislation-impacts-ammunition-sales/ar-AA11vb1S?ocid=SL5GDHP&li=BBnbfcL

The article states “While customers may feel this way, Governor Kathy Hochul disagrees. She says that having the state requiring background checks for ammunition sales, instead of a federal database, can actually decrease firearm homicides by 22%.”

Has anyone seen truthful supporting documentation to verify Hochuls “can actually decrease firearm homicides by 22%.” claim?  But then Hochul left herself an out by saying “can actually” instead “this legislation shall”.  Still there will be people who actually believe this ammunition sales restriction nonsense will actually reduce or eliminate PEOPLE VIOLENCE (formerly incorrectly stated as GUN VIOLENCE) where the violent sociopath elects to use a firearm.

Looks like it will be easier to purchase marijuana in New York State than ammunition! 

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So this is about saving lives?  Like allot of the other useless gun control laws that have no effect?

In regards to my previous statement of “Looks like it will be easier to purchase marijuana in New York State than ammunition!”, where are politicians to protect us?  Should they not be doing background checks on the sale of legalized drugs like marijuana and alcohol?  Should New York State prohibit the sale of those intoxicants to those who are mentally ill or have a history of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of legal drugs?

 

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On 9/6/2022 at 12:17 PM, ADK Native said:

So this is about saving lives?  Like allot of the other useless gun control laws that have no effect?

In regards to my previous statement of “Looks like it will be easier to purchase marijuana in New York State than ammunition!”, where are politicians to protect us?  Should they not be doing background checks on the sale of legalized drugs like marijuana and alcohol?  Should New York State prohibit the sale of those intoxicants to those who are mentally ill or have a history of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of legal drugs?

 

To purchase pseudoephedrine, a decongestant, in NYS you have to show ID and the pharmacy has to record in a book how much you purchased and when.  This was caused by it being a precursor to manufacture methamphetamine.  IMO, the same should be for marijuana.  How else will NYS know if this is personal use or wholesale trafficking?

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