Putnam Leaders, Firearm Owners, Continue Fight Against Gun Laws and Disclosure
Putnam Leaders, Firearm Owners, Continue Fight Against Gun Laws and Disclosure
Putnam Leaders, Firearm Owners, Continue Fight Against Gun Laws and Disclosure – Putnam County’s top leaders joined firearms owners Wednesday night (Dec. 3) at an energized forum-cum-rally in Carmel to attack various gun restrictions, advocate gun rights and oppose disclosure of information on gun ownership. A strategy for thwarting New York state’s sweeping 2013 gun-control law, the Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement or SAFE Act, also emerged: in the New York State Legislature, abolish funding for implementing it. County Executive MaryEllen Odell, Sheriff Donald Smith, District Attorney Adam Levy and County Clerk-Elect Michael Bartolotti, now deputy clerk, all took to the podium at a workshop meeting organized by the Putnam County Firearm Owners Association. Described as a training session on state laws, the event drew over 150 participants to the Paladin Center, a private training facility for police, corporations and private clients.
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Originally posted by NYSRPA.ORG.
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