2013-07-31

 

Despite major media hub-bub, the overall membership of the anti-gun group known as the Mayors Against Illegal Guns is not decreasing. Yes, some 50 mayors have dropped out of MAIG (e.g., Sioux City’s Bob Scott). But according to “a spokesman for Bloomberg’s office,” the group is growing. “Membership has actually increased by more than 50 percent from one year ago. We now have more than 1,000 mayors in the coalition nationwide, compared to 650 last year.” Wait. Shouldn’t that John McCarthy [above] be labeled a spokesman for MAIG not Mayor Bloomberg’s office? Yup . . .

Amid evidence that MAIG’s using City resources to further Bloomberg’s anti-ballistic bent, the Second Amendment Foundation and Gun Talk Radio gun guy Tom Gresham filed a Freedom of Information request to see who’s paying for what. [Press release below.] Not that Bloomberg won’t repay the money and shrug it off. Still . . .

The nice thing about vanity projects is that they tend to die off with their sponsor. Sure, Bloomberg is apt to create an anti-gun foundation that will be a thorn in the side of gun rights advocates for the next 100 years. But MAIG will eventually die out, as members continue to realize that being against “illegal” guns means being against guns.

And that means being against the U.S. Constitution and a whole bunch of highly motivated, politically active voters. Meanwhile, the Colorado recall can’t come soon enough. And the more money Bloomberg/MAIG pump into that referendum on gun control, the more residents will resent it. In theory . . .

NYC ASKS MORE TIME TO TURN OVER MAIG DOCUMENTS, SAYS SAF

BELLEVUE, WA – The public advocate for the City of New York has told the Second Amendment Foundation that it will need additional time to comply with a Freedom of Information Law request seeking documents and records related to Mayors Against Illegal Guns and “communications with gun control advocacy organizations.”

The files, which initially were to have been provided by July 26 will now, according to a letter from Calvin J. Rodman, records access officer for the city, be provided by Aug. 9.

SAF Special Projects Director Philip Watson said this is encouraging news for two reasons. First, he explained, it means the city is responding to the SAF request and second, it indicates there may be a considerable amount of information about the city’s dealings with MAIG.

SAF made the request in cooperation with the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, and Tom Gresham, host of the nationally-syndicated “Gun Talk.”

“It was bad enough to learn via CBS News that the MAIG website was being hosted on a city-owned server, and administered by city employees,” said SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan Gottlieb, “but it also appears that a special counselor in the mayor’s office was sent to lobby in Nevada on behalf of MAIG’s gun control agenda.”

The New York Post and Politico both published reports last month that Mayor Bloomberg sent counselor Christopher Kocher to Nevada, and that in an apparent attempt to conceal who he worked for, Kocher reportedly removed his City Hall e-mail address from the state of Nevada lobbying-registration Web site.

SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan Gottlieb is disappointed the city could not meet its own original deadline, but with the prospect of getting all of the information requested, “I can be a little more patient.”

“We’re not going to wait indefinitely, of course,” he stated. “The mayor’s office has an obligation to provide the information requested, because the public has a right to know what’s been going on.”

The Second Amendment Foundation (www.saf.org) is the nation’s oldest and largest tax-exempt education, research, publishing and legal action group focusing on the Constitutional right and heritage to privately own and possess firearms. Founded in 1974, The Foundation has grown to more than 650,000 members and supporters and conducts many programs designed to better inform the public about the consequences of gun control.

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