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« "Stand your ground" is doing well in PA | Main | Fast and Furious: the Administration's attack on the whistleblowers »

Seems like Bloomberg's idea of "reasonable gun laws"

Posted by David Hardy · 17 January 2012 02:22 PM

Brooklyn operator of a 99 cent store is fined $30,000 for selling six toy "sheriff's sets" that included a toy gun. Apparently the guns even had a red tip, but it sounds as if NYC requires that the entire toy gun be of a distinctive color.

3 Comments | Leave a comment

Chuck | January 17, 2012 4:28 PM | Reply

I wonder how many jobs this cost NY? Great way to stimulate the economy. Maybe just a few and the Major could care less.

And, an empty retail space and at least some effect on upstream suppliers.

Wow, just Wow!

CDR D | January 17, 2012 5:08 PM | Reply

>>Retailers can get around the law by making sure the toy guns are brightly colored.


Ummm...

So what do they do about a real bad-guy spray-painting his real gun with the approved color?

Idiots.

Otis B. Driftwood | January 18, 2012 6:24 AM | Reply

"So what do they do about a real bad-guy spray-painting his real gun with the approved color?"

That would be illegal. No bad guy would risk doing that.

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