Bloomberg at it again!
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:21 am
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Never been there, have no plans to go and won't buy an IheartNY sticker nor T shirt.
Mayor Bloomberg demanded that the feds step up their efforts to get illegal weapons off the streets.
31 people shot citywide in 48 hours
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Exactly!!! It is not a firearm issue - it is a social issue!!"These people come with guns and shoot at anyone. They don't care if there are children around," said Charles Walters
Mayor... you do realize that the only people that will lose the right to own a firearm will be those law-abiding citizens, don't you?? See point 'A" above.New York has the toughest gun laws in the country, but Bloomberg said the city alone cannot stop the onslaught of shootings. "We need the federal government to step up," he said.
The toll now stands at 39 people shot.Gunfire erupted today near the massive West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn -- not far from Mayor Bloomberg was marching -- as the entire city reeled from a epidemic of shootings over the past two days.
By noon today, a total of 39 people had been shot in the city since Saturday morning, authorities said.
At just before noon, a gunman fired into the air several blocks away from the start of the West Indian Day Parade route in Crown Heights -- not hitting anyone -- before hopping into a cab and fleeing.
COUNCILMAN, PUBLIC ADVOCATE STAFFER BUSTED AT PARADE
Bloomberg, who has decried the recent spate of gun violence, had just started marching.
Witnesses said the unidentified gunman got out of the car at E. 94th and Winthrop streets, and then ran off after tossing his gun. Cops caught him down the street after Macing him.
Sorry, Big Tim Sullivan got his law passed, statewide, in 1911.puma guy wrote: NYC has had the strictest handgun law beginning in the 1930's with passage of the Sullivan Act and even more since then.
Sorry Big Jim! Thanks, I stand corrected. I was pulling from memory (what I have left anyway) from a report I did back in the sixties. Shouldv'e checked my facts. I do remember (I believe correctly) that shooting fatalities increased after the Sullivan Act due to people switching to long guns since they were legal and still available.jimlongley wrote:Sorry, Big Tim Sullivan got his law passed, statewide, in 1911.puma guy wrote: NYC has had the strictest handgun law beginning in the 1930's with passage of the Sullivan Act and even more since then.
Been there, passing through a couple of times. The only reasons to return are the Statue of Liberty, the new towers and the memorial attached thereto, and some of the better pizza in the country. But not until some of my rights are not forfeit just by crossing a line.RPB wrote:you beat me to it lol
Except it's now 31 in 48 hours ... Updated article:
They might do better getting criminals off the streets than trying to collect guns...Never been there, have no plans to go and won't buy an IheartNY sticker nor T shirt.
Mayor Bloomberg demanded that the feds step up their efforts to get illegal weapons off the streets.
31 people shot citywide in 48 hours
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/bron ... z1X5ZhvckW" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Then CLEARLY the solution is to ban all guns, federally mandate floaties and euthanize all pit bulls.philip964 wrote:
Houston, which is one forth smaller than NYC had one gun death, one pool drowning and a baby mauled to death by a pit bull.
You'll need to keep criminals away from Hardware/plumbing/electrical stores and ban office supply stores from carrying staplersMedic624 wrote:Then CLEARLY the solution is to ban all guns, federally mandate floaties and euthanize all pit bulls.philip964 wrote:
Houston, which is one forth smaller than NYC had one gun death, one pool drowning and a baby mauled to death by a pit bull.
THEN and ONLY then will the uneducated unclean masses be sufficiently controlled...er....safe!
A GIT -- Grenade in Training!jimlongley wrote:I wonder when ATF is going to pay him his visit.
My feeling is that this thing might survive a few rounds before it realizes its true potential to become a grenade.