Mark Kelly continues
For those of you that missed yet another Mark Kelly incident:
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2013/10/robert-farago/mark-kelly-commits-felony-new-yo...
A TTAG reader writes: “Mark ‘I wasn’t really buying that AR-15‘ Kelly is committing a felony right in front of New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. It’s against New York State (NYS) law for someone to be in possession (i.e. holding) a handgun without a valid NYS Pistol license. Mark Kelly can’t have a NYS pistol license because he’s not a legal resident of New York.” An Empire State firearms attorney told TTAG that there’s an exception for firearms training but, as far as he can tell, not gun shows. Unless we hear otherwise, under Article 265 of New York State penal law, Mr. Kelly’s committing a Class E felony. But wait! There’s more! Well, there would have been if Kelly hadn’t been pressed for time. “Kelly bought a book on Colt revolvers,” washingtontimes.com reports, “and said later he probably would have bought a gun if he had had more time.”
Also, for you NY'ers who are in the know, do you have any idea how the ammo backround check is going to work? SCOPE sent me this (as part of a larger email):
"...That also means that clubs will have to run Background Checks to sell ammo. You must also report the loss of any bullets to the State Police..."
Do you know what the loss of a bullet means?
Mark
From what I gather they're not going to fund it.
Or at least last I heard anyway. So the background check for ammo won't take effect, because it can't, since there's no state check system to use and they can't use NICS.
That would be a good thing of course, but we're still screwed because you still won't be able to buy ammo online or mail order.
The "lost ammo" thing could be fun, we could shut the system down constantly, calling every time you drop a .22lr in the sand.
From what I gather they're not going to fund it.
lost round could also mean every time you miss a target. you want to shut the system down call in every time you miss. not you cas we know you never miss
Sounds like they're messing with interstate commerce.
Could be a good lawsuit there, and I'm sure there are plenty of NY attorneys that could argue it.
nothing will happen, although it should
They're 'connected'. And like all connected people, no matter how outlandish their violation, as long as they advance TPTB agenda, they'll be permitted to violate certain laws that are considered: Laws for thee, but not for me.
The "Just us" Department won't do anything to them.
Like Miles said.