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GREENE COUNTY LEGISLATURE RESOLUTION
Follows is the text of Greene County Legislature Resolution 267-22
“Resolution Opposing Recently Enacted New York State Senate Bill S.51001 & New York State Assembly Bill A.41001 Regulating Legally Authorized Concealed Carry Gun PermitsAnd Banning Concealed Carry In Public As Being An Unconstitutional Attack Upon The Rights Of Law Abiding Citizens
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(9,337.5) (662.5) APPROVED AS TO FORM
Ayes 13 Noes 0 Absent 1 EDWARD I. KAPLAN, ESQ.
GREENE COUNTY ATTORNEY
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WHEREAS, the New York State Legislature recently enacted Senate Bill S.51001 and Assembly Bill A.41001, which among other things, makes obtaining and retaining a concealed carry gun permit an overly involved lengthy burdensome process, requiring citizens to divulge their social media accounts; and
WHEREAS, among the most onerous of its provisions, is it makes it a felony for any individual who has a valid concealed carry permit to bring a handgun into ANY New York State Park, house of worship and restaurants, where residents, businesses and municipalities operate,live, work, socialize, worship and pay taxes; and
WHEREAS, this legislation is the result of a knee-jerk, unvetted and political reaction to the recent Supreme Court decision,
New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, Inc., v. Bruen
, and was surreptitiously rushed through the legislature without public discussion, input, or knowledge; and
WHEREAS, the Greene County Legislature considers this law to be an unconstitutional infringement upon our Second Amendment right for law abiding citizen’s right to bear arms and an overt infringement upon freedom and liberty in New York State, which is devoid of commonsense and does nothing to deal with the problems of crime and illegal firearms; and
WHEREAS, the Greene County Legislature is strongly against and requests the repeal of the new gun control Legislation changes requiring both New York State citizens and various permit issuing agencies to navigate new regulations that are riddled with cumbersome, confusing, and redundant barriers of compliance, and that requires multiple processes of re certification that will lead to further confusion and create additional record sharing between agencies;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Greene County Legislature vehemently,adamantly and with full resolve, opposes this new concealed carry law (S.51001 / A.41001) and demands that the provision relative to the prohibition of concealed carry pistol permit holders be subject to a felony if brought into New York Sate Parks, houses of worship and restaurants be repealed; and be it further
RESOLVED, that the Greene County Legislature vehemently, adamantly and with full resolve does oppose the new concealed carry law’s (S.51001 / A.41001) remaining provisions as they are also unconstitutional and violate United States law as stated in
New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, Inc., v. Bruen
, and are a veiled and poor attempt to skirt Bruen falling woefully short of any rational constitutional basis; and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Greene County Legislature calls upon all other municipalities within the State of New York, and the American Civil Liberties Union, the American Center for Law and Justice, and any and all advocates who claim to protect freedom and liberty in the United States, to immediately challenge this law in court as it is most clearly unconstitutional; and be it
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk of the Legislature shall forward copies of this resolution to New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, Senator Michelle Hinchey, Assemblyman Christopher Tague, the New York State Association of Counties and all others deemed necessary and proper.”
THANK YOU GREENE COUNTY LEGISLATORS!
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High School Trap Team Accolades
Excerpts from the July 15th New York Outdoor News:
“Kaitlyn Strokes, of Coxsackie – Athens High School, in Greene County, was the top female varsity shooter with a score of 95. Overall she finished tied for ninth place and was followed by Gracee Work of Corning – Painted Post High School who shot a 92, and Naomi Randolph, of Moravia High School, who shot a 91.”
“Overall, the top 1A schools were as follows:
Varsity: first place: Coxsackie – Athens High School, 458; second: Penn Yan Academy, 449; third: Moravia High School, 448.”
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ENTIRE TEAM, COACHES AND PARENTS! YOU HAVE MADE US ALL PROUD!
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The Steel Is Back
Remember, NO STEEL CORE, ARMOR PIERCING OR OTHER PENETRATORS ALLOWED ON THE STEEL TARGETS. ALL SHOOTING MUST BE DONE FROM THE FIRING POINT.


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Is it safe to drop the slide on an empty chamber on a 1911?

If your 1911 has a hammer/sear interface that is so delicate and the spring tension of the sear spring is so light that the hammer will follow when the slide is dropped on an empty chamber (no round being fed to slow the slide), it is an UNSAFE CONDITION.
The NRA trigger pull for 1911s in Precision Pistol is a minimum of 3 1/2 pounds. If the hammer follows the slide when closing on an empty chamber, and is prone to damage from merely closing the slide using the slide lock, it is NOT SAFE.
The SO commands, “If finished, unload and show clear. If clear, slide forward or close the cylinder. PULL THE TRIGGER (this command is not necessary for revolvers).”
Refusing to pull the trigger on an unloaded pistol is grounds for a DQ.
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