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Make it fair, then, and take away all the pistols used by every police agency in the state. (sarcasm)


I don't see any sarcasm.
Start with the Officers / Sheriffs / Troopers that protect the Governor, Senators, Mayors....
And I'm not being sarcastic at all.


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Now let's round out the thread with all the people telling us how glad they are they left. Just like they do every single other time. Roll Eyes
 
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Would be nice if Glock would pull a Barrett and say no sales to NY Law Enforcement and no service, repair, or sale of replacement parts.


A problem is that the existing issued pistols are still going to last another 50 years....
 
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Banning handguns will have no affect on criminals whatsoever Here in Ireland our government banned them over 50 years ago and and i am aware that there is far more of them now than ever. An american said at the time that if you ban guns then only criminals will have then AND HE WAS RIGHT.
 
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Would be nice if Glock would pull a Barrett and say no sales to NY Law Enforcement and no service, repair, or sale of replacement parts.


All gun manufacturers should do this, nobody sell to NY State, or aftermarket to keep them going.

NY would probably like this anyway, to them, pushing out all guns is priority 1.


As I live in New York (way up in the upper right hand corner) I think that's what Governor Jokel wants. I can see the state police responding to a murder scene waving their baton and blowing their tin whistle.


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As I live in New York (way up in the upper right hand corner) I think that's what Governor Jokel wants. I can see the state police responding to a murder scene waving their baton and blowing their tin whistle.


Sorry you have to live with the results of NYC's voters absurd choices in Politicians...
 
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Now let's round out the thread with all the people telling us how glad they are they left. Just like they do every single other time. Roll Eyes

People make choices, Freedom & Liberty, Safety & Security, as well as other priorities they put a high value on...Everybody's got a limit, and at a point, they've simply had enough! Perhaps an inconvenient truth, but I'd bet you'll find WAY more people telling you that they're glad they left 'New Yorkistan', vs. those that are happy they stayed.


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Now let's round out the thread with all the people telling us how glad they are they left. Just like they do every single other time. Roll Eyes

People make choices, Freedom & Liberty, Safety & Security, as well as other priorities they put a high value on...Everybody's got a limit, and at a point, they've simply had enough! Perhaps an inconvenient truth, but I'd bet you'll find WAY more people telling you that they're glad they left 'New Yorkistan', vs. those that are happy they stayed.


Living in MA, I can't say I mind when people say they're happy they left. It's their truth, isn't it? The cost of living here is retarded, it'd jam packed with assholes, it gets cold, and so on.

The shitty part is when people, particularly those who have left a given state, disparage those still there. If you've never lived here, STFU. If you have, why you hatin'?

I'll tell you that even with MA's dumb gun laws and everything else, I'm not going anywhere because I have a decent job, and letting my son grow up in one house is meaningful. I'm not uprooting my family if the new ban they want to ram through happens this year.

I'll work through retirement here, probably. After my son has gone to college or wherever, we'll take our options as they come.

But moving just because gun laws? That is typically the purview of someone young and single. There aren't enough licensed gun owners in the state to overcome much as a voting block. I wish people here considered the history in the context of our nation, but the eastern part of the state is dominated by wealthy leftists and college intellectuals. Oh well.


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I'll tell you that even with MA's dumb gun laws and everything else, I'm not going anywhere because I have a decent job, and letting my son grow up in one house is meaningful. I'm not uprooting my family if the new ban they want to ram through happens this year.

I'll work through retirement here, probably. After my son has gone to college or wherever, we'll take our options as they come.

But moving just because gun laws? That is typically the purview of someone young and single. There aren't enough licensed gun owners in the state to overcome much as a voting block. I wish people here considered the history in the context of our nation, but the eastern part of the state is dominated by wealthy leftists and college intellectuals. Oh well.


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Now let's round out the thread with all the people telling us how glad they are they left. Just like they do every single other time. Roll Eyes

People make choices, Freedom & Liberty, Safety & Security, as well as other priorities they put a high value on...Everybody's got a limit, and at a point, they've simply had enough! Perhaps an inconvenient truth, but I'd bet you'll find WAY more people telling you that they're glad they left 'New Yorkistan', vs. those that are happy they stayed.
I haven't been back there in 6 years now. Nope, family can just stay there. And NH, you left out economics. That effed up state couldn't attract a new or major employer with all the con job tax breaks it could muster. Beautiful Kentucky by contrast is a strong and well managed State. Companies do well here. People work hard and live good lives. Up to our ass in illegals but hopefully that will get fixed. A great State for 2A people. The climate is awsome and there are excellent people everywhere. I really have forgotten where I came from.
 
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