Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Give Me Back My Gun?

Last week, in a post called Crazy Gun Talk, the discussion from www.HuskerMax.com about New York State's SAFE law was started with a link and quote from a forum called House of Politics. The source to the claims is an attorney from New York named Tresmond. The discussion at HuskerMax.com generated 150+ replies.

Now, there is yet another discussion running 150+ posts on the basis of another story also quoting Tresmond:
"Tresmond says his client was ordered to turn in his weapons last week because he was once on anti-anxiety medication, which is a violation of the SAFE Act."

So far, all discussion at www.HuskerMax.com about the issues affecting New York State gun owners seems to revolve around statements coming from Tresmond. Earlier this year, Tresmond represented 2 men who file:
an Article 78 petition – essentially a lawsuit against the government – asking a judge to prohibit the state from enforcing parts of the recently enacted Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act."
At the time, according to the Buffalo News article linked above:
"Tresmond said he worries the petition will be dismissed on a procedural ground.
If that happens, “we’re not going to stop here,” he said."
It seems that the gang over at HuskerMax.com is following Tresmond's statements quite closely.  It's odd that posters there don't seems to understand the actual law or that Tremond & his clients are behind the links in the opening posts in both threads.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Crazy Gun Talk

The HuskerMax 'Planters Gang' spent most of the last few days tripping over themselves discussing a claim by some lawyers that residents in New York are having their gun permits revoked based on certain medical conditions or Rx.

While debate focused on what was crazier, not taking gun permits from rubber room residents and/or women during that time of the month or taking gun permits from rubber room residents and/or women during that time of the month, Team Planters forgot to look at the actual law.

It seems that New York is taking the radical step of asking trained mental health professionals to report if their client makes "threats of, or attempts at, suicide/serious bodily harm to self, or homicidal/violent behavior towards others. This standard justifies the need for immediate action, as a public safety measure". http://www.governor.ny.gov/nysafeact/mental-health-faq

It's as if some people believe it is ok to arrest a man for making terrorist threats, as long as we don't take his gun away from him as we drive him to the police station for booking.

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Monday, April 01, 2013

Anti-Gay Marriage Site runnings ads: "Start Your Family w/ a Russian Lady"

HuskerMax.com is SO pro-family that that they are are willing to help you find a woman to settle down with thanks to ads for AnastasiaDate.com, a nearly soft core porn site with the tag line line: 'Love Knows No Boundaries'.

It seems the pro-christian, anti-immigration poster profile the frequents HuskerMax is a good ad match for site that helps ugly, lonely men find women half way around the world who are looking for a green card.

The AnastasiaDate.com ad seems to be coming from an ad feed called ValueClick Media.