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Gun Owners Refuse to Register Under New York Law

The New American – by Alex Newman

After Democrats in New York rammed a sweeping assault on the right to keep and bear arms through the legislature that failed to exempt police officers from the draconian restrictions, gun owners and even some lawmakers are planning what has been dubbed potentially the largest act of civil disobedience in state history. According to news reports, gun rights activists are urging everyone to defy far-left Governor Andrew Cuomo’s new registration mandate while daring authorities to “come and take it.”  

Analysts say the legislation, passed in a frenzy last week in the wake of the Newtown shooting, represents the most brazen infringement on the right to keep and bear arms anywhere in the nation. Among other points, the so-called SAFE Act seeks to limit magazines to just seven bullets, require virtually all of the estimated one million semi-automatic rifles in the state to be registered with authorities, mandate reporting of patients who express indications that they may have thoughts about hurting themselves or others by doctors, and more.

Aside from being unconstitutional, experts on gun violence also point out that the draconian schemes are a bad idea: Studies have repeatedly shown that more guns lead to less crime, and the phenomenon is obvious across America — just compare Chicago or D.C. to Alaska or Wyoming. The mandated reporting requirements for doctors, meanwhile, have come under fire from across the political spectrum. Whether it will even be possible to enforce the bill, however, remains to be seen.

Preparations are already being made for mass resistance. “I’ve heard from hundreds of people that they’re prepared to defy the law, and that number will be magnified by the thousands, by the tens of thousands, when the registration deadline comes,’’ said President Brian Olesen with American Shooters Supply, among the biggest gun dealers in the state, in an interview with the New York Post.

Even government officials admit that forcing New Yorkers to register their guns will be a tough sell, and they are apparently aware that massive non-compliance will be the order of the day. “Many of these assault-rifle owners aren’t going to register; we realize that,’’ a source in the Cuomo administration told the Post, adding that officials expect “widespread violations” of the new statute.

Threats of imprisoning gun owners for up to a year and confiscating their weapons are already being issued by governor’s office, headed by a rabid anti-Second Amendment extremist who suggested before the bill passed that “confiscation” of all semi-automatic rifles was being considered. If tens or even hundreds of thousands of otherwise law-abiding citizens refuse to comply, however, analysts say New York would either have to start raising taxes and building a lot more prisons, or give up on the scheme that experts say will do nothing to reduce violence and that lawmakers say is aimed at eventual confiscation.

Activists involved in the state-wide boycott against the unconstitutional statute who spoke to the Post almost taunted authorities, saying gun owners would essentially dare authorities to “come and take it away.” According to the paper, leaders of some of the state’s hundreds of gun clubs, dealers, and non-profit organizations, citing the New York Constitution’s guarantee that gun rights “cannot be infringed,” are currently involved in organizing the resistance. Among the primary concerns is that, with registration, authorities would know where to go for confiscation, an idea already proposed openly by Governor Cuomo himself.

“They’re saying, ‘F— the governor! F— Cuomo! We’re not going to register our guns,’ and I think they’re serious. People are not going to do it. People are going to resist,” explained State Rifle and Pistol Association President Tom King, who also serves on the National Rifle Association board of directors. “They’re taking one of our guaranteed civil rights, and they’re taking it away.”

The NRA itself, while saying that it did not participate in organizing resistance to the law, admitted that it was not surprised by the open defiance among gun owners. “I will say this: Historic experience here and in Canada shows that when you try to force gun owners into a registration and licensing system, there’s usually mass opposition and mass noncompliance,” NRA President David Keene told the Post. “I think it’s going to be very difficult for the governor to get mass compliance with this new law.”

Throughout the short discussion on the bill, GOP legislators warned about the prospect of resistance — potentially resulting in violence. Indeed, even some lawmakers have already promised to defy the new unconstitutional statute. Republican state Assemblyman Steve Katz, for example, told his colleagues during the debate that the legislation’s attempt to re-define semi-automatic rifles as banned “assault weapons” creates “a new class of criminals overnight.” However, he also mentioned that he had no intention of complying with the arbitrary seven-bullet maximum demanded under the legislation.

“I leave my wife and three young daughters home alone for days at a time to represent my constituents here,” Katz said on the floor of the Assembly. “After what happened to the young mother in Loganville, Georgia who defended her two young children against an intruder, this bill will turn me into a criminal because you can bet that before I leave to do the people’s work, there will be more than seven bullets in the magazine of my wife’s firearm.”

He concluded his plea for respecting gun rights with some quotes about the reason for the Second Amendment and New York state’s even more overt prohibition on infringements. The first one he read came from George Washington: “A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their own government.”

As in the rest of the United States, law enforcement has also been speaking out about infringements on the right to keep and bear arms — especially after the SAFE Act was rammed through so hastily that, according to analysts, “oops,” police officers are now in violation of the law too. New York sheriffs have become outspoken about the rights of citizens, as well, expressing serious concerns about violations of unalienable rights contained in the new state statute.

“This law has some issues pertaining to the Second Amendment,” explained Putnam County Sheriff Donald Smith, one of many to express reservations about the new rules. “I’m deeply concerned in haste to pass the law, they may have missed the point on some of the mental health issues and are dealing with some ammunition and gun issues and law-enforcement issues.”

Steuben County Sheriff David Cole, meanwhile, released a statement backed by the local police union criticizing the highly controversial statute as well. “These laws will now make it so thousands and thousands of law-abiding citizens, who go to work, pay their taxes, and [are] concerned about their children’s future, will now be considered criminals if they choose to stand up for the Second Amendment rights guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution,” Sheriff Cole noted, echoing widespread concerns being heard throughout the state.

Ironically, even some anti-gun extremists who openly support lawlessly infringing on unalienable rights have criticized the legislation. The ultra-far-left Center for American Progress, funded by billionaire statist George Soros, for example, complainedabout the provisions purporting to obligate doctors to report their patients to authorities if they express violent or suicidal thoughts — all in violation of the traditional doctor-patient confidentiality relationship.

Doctors belittled the provision, too, noting that it could discourage people who otherwise would seek help from talking to healthcare providers out of fear that the police could show up at their door and confiscate their weapons. “The people who arguably most need to be in treatment and most need to feel free to talk about these disturbing impulses, may be the ones we make least likely to do so,” Dr. Paul Appelbaum at Columbia University told the Associated Press. Critics say the provision will turn New York into a “psychiatric police state.”

Meanwhile, at the national level, some Democrat lawmakers and President Obama are seeking draconian new gun bans and a wide array of other infringements on the right to keep and bear arms. State governments and sheriffs nationwide, however, are speaking out, working to nullify any assault on gun rights, and if needed, arrest federal officials trying to enforce unconstitutional rules. With the amount of resistance already expressing itself in New York, analysts say attempting similar schemes at the federal level would be literally insane. Still, that does not mean it will not be attempted.

Alex Newman is a correspondent for The New American, covering economics, politics, and more. He can be reached atanewman@thenewamerican.com.

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19 Responses to Gun Owners Refuse to Register Under New York Law

  1. CXJ says:

    “….shall not be infringed.” That says it all. New Yorkers fire Cuomo and all the legislators that voted yay, but in the meantime take your rights back by force if necessary.

    These SOBs are not going to do the right thing. When has any government legislature turned around and done what is right? Not?

    Keep pressing on Patirots, no compromise and shut these bastards down.

    Good day.

  2. NC says:

    After living in Buffalo, NY most of my life, I’m amazed at the amount of people resisting this. New York is a very liberal state that would accept almost anything the government tells them to do. It amazes me how much they have snapped out of it these past few months. I never thought I’d see the day. I can now actually say that I’m somewhat proud of them.

    • Angel-NYC says:

      I’m afraid that depends on the region. The “City Folk” are a whole different breed/mentality (as you know from Buffalo) than the rest of the state. God Bless the rest of the state. :)

      • NC says:

        True. And Buffalo is truly a whole different breed/mentality altogether. Those stupid people would sell their week’s paycheck and food stamps to make sure they buy a Buffalo Bills ticket, so that the game is televised and to support their team. I don’t know if it is the lake effect or something in the water. I never understood the obsession of them sheeple there. That’s one of the reasons why I left that city and never looked back.

        • Angel-NYC says:

          Absolutely. For the last couple days, Bloomie has been talking BIG about the 2014 Super Bowl and how they will be transforming Times Square. “Tourism”…$$$

          • NC says:

            Oh, brother…..see what I mean. lol As my father always said, “if Middle Eastern terrorists wanted to blow up something, the perfect day would be the Superbowl because not a soul in the country would be paying attention to anything else for those 4 hours.” You could rob a bank or blow-up a building at the beginning of the game and the rest of the people in the country and MSM will say, “Sorry, but I can’t respond to the incident right now. It will just have to wait until the game is over.” Sheeple.

          • NC says:

            I hear one of Yahoo’s big news stories for today is how the pizza places are sending pizza to troops in the Middle East during the Superbowl. Aww……puke.

            At least Yahoo knows their priorities. Sports first, military second, peasants last.

            Gee…kinda reminds me of Rome, as in Colosseum gladiator games first, military second, peasants last.

            I guess not much has changed in the past 2,000 years or so.

          • Angel-NYC says:

            LOL You’ve got That right, NC. Except, everyone at all the Super Bowl parties in NYC could care less about the football game…it’s all about the Commercials and the Half-Time Show. SSHH…The Commercial is playing!

      • Smilardog says:

        Well, it looks like the whole nation is watching you guys New York. The whole world for that matter!

        Pass the word…
        The Power Is In The People!
        Let New York Light The Fire In The Hearts Of The People and Let The Second Revolution Begin!
        Hutt Hutt

      • Jolly Roger says:

        I don’t know about that, Angel, and it’s possible that we have different definitions of “City Folk”. If you’re talking about Manhattan, you’ll be hard-pressed to find anyone there who was actually born in NYC, but instead you have a collection of hard-core liberals who have moved there from across the nation.
        All of my friends were born and raised in Brooklyn, and every one of them is an ardent supporter of the second amendment. Most of us didn’t own guns because there’s no place to shoot the things, but we were always glad “the guys out west” had ‘em, and we always knew why the second amendment was so important. A lot of people are trapped in NYC by their jobs rather than their political views.
        Ever notice bullet holes in subway seats? That’s the only place you can fire a gun without a van-load of cops descending upon you, so that’s where they’re test-fired.

  3. Sue Trimble says:

    This is a test to see how New Yorkers will react…. If the government can get away with it with this unconstitutional act, then they will proceed with others.

  4. Pat says:

    Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiicccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeee!
    “The original American patriots were those individuals brave enough to resist with force the oppressive power of King George…Patriotism is more closely linked to dissent than it is to conformity and a blind desire for safety and security.” — Ron Paul

  5. carl hammel says:

    Alright,then let’s find some balls behind New York law since we can’t find any in natural law and we’re all aware that New York is the North American home of the fed.And where would the banks be without war?I think we should fight the banks just for principle,let alone interest.And wouldn’t all the bankers look so fine fighting it,bernanke in his finest federal reserve note arguing with Greenspan and marx that within stupidity and murder the truth sureley must lie.Excuse me for writing in anger.It happens when I get mad.Thank you for your patience although I kind of like the idea of the first amendment ,regardless of who may be offended.

  6. . says:

    Don’t worry, the Fed Reserve will go down. Germany just declared war on the Fed — or haven’t you noticed?

    NY state constitution says “cannot be infringed” – its wording is even stronger than the US Constitution’s. I know that Western NY is on board with keeping our guns. Five-thousand plus marching on Albany feels the same way. It just takes a small percentage (2%) of the population to turn this thing around.

  7. Kulafarmer says:

    our state (Hawaii) is trying to push legislation similar,
    SB36 requires yearly registratioin of all firearms with a fee for each firearm, it requires biannual participation in a safety course, requires certification by the police that non certified family members cannot access the firearms, there are other pieces of this as well,
    There is also a bill that would require showing registration of a firearm in order to buy ammo
    there is also a bill that would ban sales of “assault weapons” the classification is pretty broad

    This is an assault on our 2A
    this is simply appauling that we need to even put up with this crap.

    Compliance is not a choice,,, there are 2 clear choices here,
    1, resist and be labled a criminal,
    2, move somewhere else where the state politicians dont have their heads up their asses.

  8. Logan Fyfe says:

    Gonzalez,Texas vs Albany, New York

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