I'll be there but I don't know what griping to the messengers will accomplish. Hell, we griped to those voting for or against it and it didn't do any good.
As I posted in the CLARENCE, NY thread, I'm not sure it will fly if you stand up and just give an opinion. Ask loaded questions which criticize the bill. For example: What does NYS plan on doing with these ammo and assault weapon registry databases once the unSAFE Act is repealed in the higher courts for being Unconstitutional? Does the legislature realize that in the event of a home invasion (where multiple intruders are involved), that if someone's family is raped and murdered as a result of the 7-round limit inhibiting that person's ability to defend themselves, wrongful death lawsuits could be legitimately filed against NYS? Who is going to pay for all of this? Whose taxes will be raised, and by how much?
True, they may just state up front that if the question doesn't pertain directly to the implementation of a law, they won't address it. You'll get blank stares if you ask about Lowers, etc. during the session. Or they'll just answer the question incorrectly.
The most upsetting is no assumption of privacy if you do register. The SAFE act gives a privacy option to handgun permit holders but they plan to provide a shopping list for AWs to all the thieves out there.
They will say the law does not violate the 2nd amendment, and that is for a court to decide if you do not agree.
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