New York is at it again.
Jo Anne Simon assemblywomen in Brooklyn N.Y. has proposed a bill introduced in the New York State Assembly (A01413) that would prohibit non-profit organizations from holding gun raffles. In the sponsor’s message, she wrote: "Firearm-related violence is a significant public health and safety problem, and weapons should not be given away in games of chance." However, her bill points to no evidence whatsoever to indicate gun raffles contribute to firearm related violence.
Saturday March 9th there is a biannual gun raffle combined with a rally in defense of the event which is being held in Elma N.Y. (outside of Buffalo) at the Jamison Rd Fire company. The fire department board members have invited other fire companies to participate in when it begins at noon Saturday.
"Anybody that might win a prize at our gun raffle has to go thorough a federal background check," a fire co board member said, noting that a federally licensed firearms dealer will be on site to conduct the background checks on winners.
Jo Anne Simon assemblywomen in Brooklyn N.Y. has proposed a bill introduced in the New York State Assembly (A01413) that would prohibit non-profit organizations from holding gun raffles. In the sponsor’s message, she wrote: "Firearm-related violence is a significant public health and safety problem, and weapons should not be given away in games of chance." However, her bill points to no evidence whatsoever to indicate gun raffles contribute to firearm related violence.
Saturday March 9th there is a biannual gun raffle combined with a rally in defense of the event which is being held in Elma N.Y. (outside of Buffalo) at the Jamison Rd Fire company. The fire department board members have invited other fire companies to participate in when it begins at noon Saturday.
"Anybody that might win a prize at our gun raffle has to go thorough a federal background check," a fire co board member said, noting that a federally licensed firearms dealer will be on site to conduct the background checks on winners.