Popeye
03-27-2012, 07:55 PM
NSSF is pleased to announce that a joint New York state budget committee today voted on a revised budget (AB 9055D (http://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?default_fld=&bn=+AB9055&Summary=Y&Actions=Y)) that repeals the ballistics-imaging (COBIS) requirement from state law.
Anti-gun legislators had also tried to include a provision in the bill that would have mandated microstamping throughout the state.
Remington Arms Co. and Kimber Manufacturing, both New York-based manufacturers, voiced strong opposition (http://www.nssfblog.com/remington-says-it-could-leave-new-york-if-microstamping-becomes-law/) to microstamping in Albany.
This is a tremendous victory for law-abiding firearm owners, retailers and manufacturers.
NSSF encourages all New Yorkers to contact (http://www.nssfblog.com/microstamping-added-to-n-y-budget/) members of the Joint Budget – Public Protection/Criminal Justice/Judiciary Committee and thank them for their votes today.
http://www.nssfblog.com/n-y-budget-committee-strikes-down-ballistics-imaging-and-microstamping/
Anti-gun legislators had also tried to include a provision in the bill that would have mandated microstamping throughout the state.
Remington Arms Co. and Kimber Manufacturing, both New York-based manufacturers, voiced strong opposition (http://www.nssfblog.com/remington-says-it-could-leave-new-york-if-microstamping-becomes-law/) to microstamping in Albany.
This is a tremendous victory for law-abiding firearm owners, retailers and manufacturers.
NSSF encourages all New Yorkers to contact (http://www.nssfblog.com/microstamping-added-to-n-y-budget/) members of the Joint Budget – Public Protection/Criminal Justice/Judiciary Committee and thank them for their votes today.
http://www.nssfblog.com/n-y-budget-committee-strikes-down-ballistics-imaging-and-microstamping/