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  • ..Annnnd....*BOOM*...here's NY gun confiscation

    So much for the "registration doesn't equal confiscation" argument...
    A New York father has had his firearms all but confiscated after the Suffolk County Pistol License Bureau suspended his pistol license indefinitely over a perceived threat made by his 10-year-old son and two of his classmates at school.

    John Mayer, of Commack, N.Y., told TheBlaze that the incident occurred on March 1. It was like any other day, the father explained. He put his son on the bus and sent him off to school.

    Later that day, Mayer got a call from school officials informing him that his 10-year-old son and two other students were talking about going to a boy’s house with a water gun, “paint gun” and a BB gun. There had reportedly been a school yard pushing incident the day before involving the boys, excluding Mayer’s son, and they were seemingly talking about getting even in some way.

    Mayer told TheBlaze that a teacher overheard the students talking and immediately called police and filed a report. He said the teacher told police something to the effect of, there’s a “kid with a gun, ready to go.” Mayer maintains that no serious death threats were made by the students. The Hauppauge Public School District has not returned several messages left by TheBlaze, therefore, it is not clear what they are claiming was said.

    School officials then “interrogated” the boys, Mayer explained. It was later determined that the 10-year-old boys did not have access to a BB gun, paintball gun or any actual firearms.

    The school’s principal later informed the father that his son would be suspended for two days for the incident. But the ordeal was far from over.

    Mayer said police officers were then deployed to his home where he was advised by officers that they might have to confiscate his firearms, which he says were all properly stored and secured. “I just couldn’t believe what was happening,” he told TheBlaze.

    The following Monday, Mayer got a call from the Suffolk County Pistol Licensing Bureau. He was reportedly told that his license would be suspended and police would arrive at his house the next morning to retrieve his handguns. Acting quickly on the advice of his attorney, Mayer transferred all 15 of his handguns to his friend to prevent them from being confiscated. He also transferred his long arms to a local gun store out of fear that police would attempt to confiscate them as well.

    However, that hardly fixed the problem.

    Mayer’s pistol license has been suspended until further notice and he says officials have informed him that the suspension could last until his son moves out of his home. His son is only 10-years-old, meaning it could be eight years or longer before his license is restored.

    “All my handguns are gone,” Mayer said, letting out a sigh of exasperation.

    “We’ve grown to such an absurd point now with firearms where kids can’t even be kids,” he added. He also brought up the fact that there are now students getting suspended for pointing their fingers like “firearms.”

    A spokesperson with the Suffolk County Police Department told TheBlaze that the incident is still under investigation.

    “The Suffolk County Police Department Pistol License Bureau is conducting a complete and thorough investigation into the matter. Based upon the investigation, his license has been suspended,” the spokesperson told TheBlaze in an email. SCPD declined to provide any additional information.

    Mayer’s lawyer, New York firearms attorney James Murtha, told TheBlaze that Mayer does not have any history of mental illness or criminal behavior. He also noted that Mayer’s son does not have a history of violent behavior.

    “We understand that in this day and age things can get perceived wrong,” Murtha said. “But we are talking about a child making silly comments. And now a man’s constitutional rights have been dramatically violated.”

    Gun rights “mean nothing at all in New York,” Murtha lamented. “Firearms are thought to be some really evil thing here.”

    In New York, he explained, a citizen can be a denied a pistol license if the pistol licensing department determines that person doesn’t have “good moral character,” an undefined term:

    Eligibility requirements for the issuance of a pistol license in New York are set forth in Penal Law §400.00(1). Briefly, an applicant must (1) be twenty-one years of age; (2) of good moral character; (3) have not been convicted of a felony or serious offense; (4) state whether he has ever suffered from mental illness or been confined to an institution for mental illness; and (5) not had a pistol license revoked or who is not under a suspension or ineligibility order issued pursuant to CPL 530.14 or Fam. Ct. Act 894-a.


    “A clear message has to be sent that the government can’t treat citizens this way,” he added. “Firearms are not frightening. Not a single one of my firearms has ever put on a pair of shoes, run down the street and killed somebody.”

    Mayer is now pushing for New York to adopt legislation similar to Maryland’s S.B. 1058 or the “Reasonable School Discipline Act of 2013.” He says it would protect the rights of students and parents.

    The legislation prohibits a principal from “suspending or expelling a student who brings to school or possesses on school property a picture of a gun, a computer image of a gun, a facsimile of a gun, or any other object that resembles a gun but serves another purpose.”

    The bill also prohibits a principal from suspending or expelling a student for making a “hand shape or gesture resembling a gun.” The law does, however, reinforce a principal’s right to discipline students for performing “a direct act of violence against another student.”

    Mayer first brought his story to the popular firearms website LongIslandFirearms.com, where he is a respected member, according to the site’s operator. The website is currently accepting donations to help cover Mayer’s legal fees.

    Because we have not heard the police or school officials’ whole side of the story, this story may be updated. TheBlaze will continue monitoring and investigating this developing story.
    "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

  • #2
    how fucking stupid. burn that city down and all the morons in it

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    • #3
      Sounds like he needs to move.

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      • #4
        Bunch of fucking pussy ass morons. We use to shoot the shit out of each other with BB guns when I was a kid.
        Whos your Daddy?

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        • #5
          Sounds like that teacher needs a good ass kicking, too.

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          • #6
            I wish a large sinkhole would open up under most of the upper east coast and just swallow it entirely....it would need to go as far south as Washington DC..and as far west as say...hmm...Chicago? That would solve a lot of the problems facing this country.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ram57ta View Post
              I wish a large sinkhole would open up under most of the upper east coast and just swallow it entirely....it would need to go as far south as Washington DC..and as far west as say...hmm...Chicago? That would solve a lot of the problems facing this country.
              It would need to develop under most large cities, even in this state. I think it's the sewers that attract them.
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              • #8
                Just think how bad it will be 10 years from now if we keep down this path. 30 years ago, me and friends used to run around the neighborhood and wooded areas in camo and carrying fake gusn. Today we would be labled domestic terrorist at the age of 10.
                Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
                  Just think how bad it will be 10 years from now if we keep down this path.
                  That's what scares the shit out of me...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
                    Just think how bad it will be 10 years from now if we keep down this path. 30 years ago, me and friends used to run around the neighborhood and wooded areas in camo and carrying fake gusn. Today we would be labled domestic terrorist at the age of 10.
                    I remember low crawling through a field with my nephew, both in camo with fake rifles. One of the police dispatchers called it in and an officer pulled up and told us to go home. Today though we'd probably be on a no fly list and would have ended up with a visit from CPS.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by BP View Post
                      I remember low crawling through a field with my nephew, both in camo with fake rifles. One of the police dispatchers called it in and an officer pulled up and told us to go home. Today though we'd probably be on a no fly list and would have ended up with a visit from CPS.
                      I'd have told him to kiss my ass (provided you weren't trespassing or anything...)

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                      • #12
                        What a bunch of cowards we've become.
                        ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by YALE View Post
                          What a bunch of cowards we've become.
                          This
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
                            Just think how bad it will be 10 years from now if we keep down this path. 30 years ago, me and friends used to run around the neighborhood and wooded areas in camo and carrying fake gusn. Today we would be labled domestic terrorist at the age of 10.
                            When I was a kid I shot a bird off the wire behind my house and heard a loud thud. Police came to the door a short time later and was laughing. Apparently he was next door investigating a alarm and hit the deck when I shot the bird. Good times.

                            Hell use to be able to leave a shotty in your back pickup window also.
                            Whos your Daddy?

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