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    Default New state regulations bar people convicted of felonies from possessing muzzle-loading

    Can't believe this would pass with no discusion and no news coverage but I did not see this covered at all-


    New state regulations bar people convicted of felonies from possessing muzzle-loading weapons

    Sunday, April 8, 2012 - 4:52 pm

    People convicted of felonies and serious offenses can no longer possess muzzle-loading weapons, according to the State Police Gun Investigation Unit from Troop B Headquarters in Ray Brook.

    Revised regulations took effect Jan. 30 making it a misdemeanor for those convicted of felonies and serious offenses to possess those type weapons.

    To read the rest of the story click the link below.

    http://northcountrynow.com/news/new-...weapons-054075

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    The law had been in bill form for several years it never went anywhere.
    It came up and was discussed by the 2nd amendment groups...they all supported the new law. This law was a direct cause from 2 LEO's being shot by mental cases who had ML'ers.
    Only one group spoke out against the bill when it appeared.
    So, you DWI felons who bow hunt, you're next.

    I use to end my news articles with the line:
    You're already a criminal, you just haven't been arrested yet! bpb 1999
    NYSMuzzle-Loaders Association President
    BPB no longer does transfers in NY as El Duce' s price setting has forced my transfers to be discontinued.
    FFL
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