Good Morning America: 
I was completely offended when I was asked to sign Oppose Legislature Draft Resolution 0108 2013 http://www.gopetition.com."We the undersigned oppose Ulster County Legislature Draft Resolution #0108 of 2013". 
My position on this issue is extremely near and dear to my heart and upon receiving this request, I was offended and totally disagreed with the request. I was then told, "That I can not support the second amendment and we must stand tall for all of our military, vets, and those who lost their life for these freedoms". 
Ladies and Gentlemen I will not become involved with political meandering. I totally respect our County Executive, Michael Hein, and our Legislature, and quite frankly this is why we have a Chairman of the Legislature (Ms. Terry Bernardo) who should be working in the best interest for "We the People". I do not personally have all of the recommendations or solutions but  I am well aware of the fact that change is imminent as it relates to laws that protect the innocent and vulnerable and I am here as a life time Community Activist to create that positive journey together. Please read the Legislature Draft Resolution below and you be the judge. I would be interested in your thoughts and recommendations. 
Draft Resolution No. 0108      January 22, 2013 
Requesting The United States 
Congress Implement Federal Laws 
That Will Protect The Health, Safety and Welfare Of The
Public 
From Death And Injury, Due To The Intentional Or
Unintentional 
Misuse Of Firearms  
Referred to:  The Law
Enforcement and Public Safety Committee (Chairman Richard 
Parete and Legislators Belfiglio, Ronk, Briggs and Maio) 
Legislators Donald J. Gregorius and David B. Donaldson offer
the following: 
WHEREAS, the Second Amendment of the United States  Constitution 
preserves “the right of the people to keep and bear arms”;
and 
WHEREAS, the United States Supreme Court has held that there
are certain 
restrictions and limitations to the Second Amendment; and 
WHEREAS, there are laws in individual States and other
municipalities that 
require procedures such as mandatory background checks,
waiting periods and 
permitting, that can be effective in deterring the  ability of persons to illegally 
purchase firearms, and 
WHEREAS, a primary responsibility of Government is to
protect the Health, 
Safety, and Welfare of the Public and there have been
numerous shootings in 
colleges, grade schools, shopping malls and other public
places; and
WHEREAS, fire fighters, police officers, teachers, students,
school personnel, 
political officials, postal workers and other public and
private persons have been 
targeted and murdered by people that are felons, mentally
deficient, of ill will, and/or  
are prohibited from owning firearms; and 
WHEREAS, firearms commonly known as assault rifles, and
other firearms 
with large capacity ammunition clips, have been used in
incidents resulting in mass 
casualties, and each day that passes risks the safety of the
public; and 
WHEREAS, It is in the public interest to enact laws that are
consistent to 
avoid loopholes where background checks, waiting periods,
and types of firearms can 
be purchased in one state through private sales, gun shows,
and gun dealers, then 
easily transported to another state with more stringent laws
and it is virtually 
impossible for individual states to control the importing of
firearms; now, therefore, 
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Draft Resolution No. 0108      January 22, 2013  
Requesting The United States 
Congress Implement Federal Laws 
That Will Protect The Health, Safety and Welfare Of The
Public 
From Death And Injury, Due To The Intentional Or
Unintentional 
Misuse Of Firearms  
RESOLVED, the Ulster County Legislature requests the
President of the 
laws that will protect the safety of the public from the
tragic consequences of 
intentional and unintentional misuse of firearms; and, be it
further  
RESOLVED, that copies of this resolution will be forwarded
to the President 
of the United States ,
Barack Obama , United States 
Kirsten Gillibrand, and Congressman Chris Gibson,  
and moves its adoption. 
ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE 
 AYES:      NOES: 
Passed Committee: Law Enforcement and Public Safety on  _________________. 
FINANCIAL IMPACT: 
NONE 
0108
 
