Contingency Planning
With only four business days remaining before Wednesday, September 13, it’s time to start contingency planning. Click on for a checklist and a few thoughts.
Kathleen, The Pretender
Kathleen wants to wear the crown of “Tough on Crime,” but this is America. We, The People, have already had our revolution. Now, we are entitled to have our rights be respected by our elected officials.
Hochul Power Grab is On
Hochul’s power grab to create a total gun owners’ registry violates even her own new laws
Hochul-Nigrelli Dealer Letter
Hochul-Nigrelli issued the “official” letter to dealers. One dealer already opened it and we’re alerting the network. The first shot in a battle we knew was coming has been fired. Can you hear the call to action?
Borrello, Giglio: Do Your Job
A new bill, introduced by Republicans, would carve out more exemptions under the CCIA for those with access to our elected representatives. Isn’t it time to remind them to do their jobs for The People?
Denials - Appeal Thoughts
NYS Police take-over of the background check system puts them in the driver’s seat on administrative appeals, but are they going to take the wheel?
NY Dealer License Thoughts
What should you, as a dealer, think about, now that compliance inspections are underway by the NYSP-JTTF?
NYSP dealer inspection update
Morning updates on the NYSP - JTTF firearms dealer inspections in New York, anyone?
Spread the Word ASAP re NYSP
The NYSP JTTF appears to be launching inspections of FFL dealers, as well as the new background check system. But, with odd NYSP behavior at dealers and no official announcement, we need your help ASAP.
Guilty of Smarts and Charisma
It turns out Stewart Rhodes of the Oath Keepers wasn’t found guilty of “seditious conspiracy,” at all. He’s guilty of the future threat he might pose to our democracy.
In the Cab
Gazzola v. Hochul awaits decisions from two appellate courts at once. #truth Read on!
SCOTUS: April 21 Conference
The Gazzola v Hochul Rule 11 Petition for Writ of Certiorari Before Judgement is file to the U.S. Supreme Court, and it’s now scheduled for conference on Friday, April 21, 2023.
Runway in Sight
Time to bring this plane in for a landing with the Reply to SCOTUS in Gazzola v. Hochul. What does the future portend?