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gun banning...how they will do it...with "common sense" gun laws...The SAFE act....

2aguy

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New York state passed a series of new gun laws in order to "close" loopholes, and have "common sense" gun laws.....of course, the first rule to understand in the debate on the 2nd Amendment....never, ever trust democrats with your rights...especially gun rights...they have a long history of denying rights to people....and the second rule of the debate....never, ever trust anti gunners....they do not believe in "reasonable" gun laws...all of the laws they pass have hidden features that end up banning guns by technicalities, and make it harder for law abiding people to practice their civil rights......

The New York SAFE act is the latest example...due to the regulations in this act...gun stores in New York state are closing...they can't make a profit......and you have to be a fool, or an irrational anti gun nut to believe this wasn't planned for when they came up with the scheme....

Quote of the Day SAFE Act Success Edition - The Truth About Guns

And the whole story here....

Jackson gun shop closes amid regulation trouble


Jackson Guns and Ammo Shop in Henrietta closed its doors last week after the owner decided it was too difficult to continue business under New York state's gun regulations.

Kordell Jackson ran his gun shop out of two locations in Henrietta and Scottsville, and had a large following of firearm owners on the south side of Rochester. The closure was in Jackson's mind for months, he said. He closed the Scottsville location on Jan. 1, and the Henrietta location on Jan. 17.

"The SAFE Act killed us in terms of business," he said. "It was very difficult with sales and regulations with transferring and obtaining firearms, so I decided to close up."

The SAFE Act went into effect in 2013 following the elementary school killings in Newtown, Conn., and restricted the kinds of firearms and ammunition that could be sold in gun shops. Republican politicians have introduced several bills this year to repeal or reform parts of the act
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Other gun shops in the area struggle to reconcile state regulations and business, and some have gotten creative to boost their sales. Beikirch Ammunition in East Rochester opened two Northern Pennsylvania locations to supplement their New York business after the SAFE Act restricted firearm and ammo sales.

"The SAFE Act was the straw that broke the camel's back" in the decision to open stores in a different state, said Handgun Manager Ryan Farnung. "Sales dropped off almost entirely in 2013, and 2014 wasn't a great year either."

The SAFE Act caused a drop-off of between 10 percent to 20 percent of the business' overall revenue, he said. Beikirch can now sell firearms at its Pennsylvania stores that it can no longer sell in New York due to SAFE Act regulations.
"Between the stores we have, our sales are little bit higher than before," Farnung said, adding that the extra stores haven't moved the needle that much for the overall business revenue. "It was a necessary step we had to take," he said.

Never, ever trust anti gunners.....don't give them one more gun, one more bullet or one more piece of equipment.....they lie, and cannot be trusted.....
 

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