I understand what you're saying but I don't agree your analysis is very reasonable.
I highlighted a part of your post. You condemn a law and the people who enacted it based on one anecdote. And Cuomo opposed that action, didn't he? The state admitted it was wrong. The gun was returned.
Yes, his gun
s were returned to him, but only after his case went high-profile and exposed a group of individuals that were
intentionally looking for ways to use SAFE to confiscate firearms under orders from Cuomo himself (which is also still under investigation).
And, yes, this is
one anecdotal reason why the SAFE Act is a trainwreck, but I can go on and on and on and on if you like? You do realize that the vast majority of county boards, local and county sheriffs, state troopers, and most local jurisdictions have all condemned the law as a joke? Everyone with half a brain can see that the law violates the Constitution in multiple ways...not just the 2A. Here is a map of the NY counties that have all officially voted against the SAFE Act:
For the sake of argument, I'm not sure I'm okay with allowing someone on anti-anxiety medication to possess a gun. But that's what happened and I accept it.
Why? Those meds can be taken for a variety of different issues...not solely anxiety. Taking the med is no precursor to violent and/or criminal behavior either. I encourage you to check out some facts before passing judgement.
I also note you mention Cuomo considered confiscating AWBs. Yet in the link you provide what he actually says is a bit different.
Good lord....the fact that he had the balls to admit he
considered a confiscation should be enough of a red flag. You do realize that there is a complete
ban of any gun that resembles an "assault weapon" of Cuomo's definition.
And don't even get me started on the "message of necessity" horse **** that he abused to get this law passed. This whole law was purposely crafted to get the "evil guns" away from citizens as quickly as possible.
Why was 1974 the cut-off? Because New York had a Republican governor from 1958-1974? To remind you, your point was a Republican's chances of being elected NY governor are the same as a snowball's in hell. Because New York had a Republican governor from 1996-2006 that doesn't disprove your point? Your saying it proves your point? How can it?
I'm not going to derail the thread further with this garbage...but what does pre-1974 have to do with today? This state is completely dominated by the D vote. That's a fact and I'll let you read about it.
Two facts you might want to consider. In the 2010 election Cuomo won almost the entire state except for the part you live in.
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SMH. The only reason Cuomo won was due to name recognition from his father. WNY also recognized that Mario Cuomo (Andy's dad) cut funding to countless WNY projects throughout his tenure, so voters here weren't very receptive of the son that is taking Mario's perspective of spending on NYC and forgetting the rest of the state.
The population of New York State is 19.4 million. Almost 60% of the state's residents live south of Poughkeepsie. You see what a tiny fragment of the state that is? People in western New York feel they're politically dominated by the downstate area? Understand. Can you understand that people downstate believe we pay more than our fair share to keep the state going?
And you are probably right. But when we see fists full of tax dollars flow into NYC, it's more than frustrating. WNY gets the scraps, and we do with what we can. I mean, what's this crap with looking to build the NHL Islanders a new arena in Brooklyn for when they move out of Nassau? The state was asked to help with simple stadium renovations for the Buffalo Bills and funding was declined and deemed as "unnecessary". But they can build a new arena...
after they refused to partake in renovations of the Nassau arena? It's like NYC is
trying to find new ways to throw away the money they get from the rest of the state.
NYC will eventually destroy the financial bubble of the entire state.
ETA: I'm not talking about NY politics in this thread any further. You want to discuss it more in depth, then open a new thread, please.