Press release:
Batavia, N.Y. – State Senator Michael H. Ranzenhofer has announced that he has added his name as a cosponsor to legislation (S3948) repealing the NYSAFE Act.
“When a bill is rushed to passage without proper review by the public and then passed in the middle of the night, the end result has a negative impact on residents. Since passage of the NYSAFE Act, I have heard from many concerned citizens, mental health professionals, county clerks and local government officials with very serious concerns about this new law. In the past week alone, there have been numerous news reports that illustrate the law is not working for Western New Yorkers. That is why I have signed on to legislation that would repeal the NYSAFE Act,” said Ranzenhofer.
Senator Ranzenhofer has written to New York State Police Superintendent Joseph D’Amico, requesting a meeting to discuss recent reports that the State Police may have been instructed to investigate personal medical records for mental health cases and prescriptions for mental health issues.
The letter states: “Any unwarranted search of personal medical information could not only violate federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) privacy rules, but raises serious ethical and constitutional concerns. Furthermore, simply owning a firearm should not be grounds for reviewing a citizen’s medical history.”
Senator Ranzenhofer plans to introduce new legislation in the State Senate to prevent law enforcement officials from accessing medical records without a warrant or in violation of federal HIPAA privacy rules.
"The SAFE Act Law has dominated our office activity, staff time, and resources since the middle of January. From the Opt-Out forms to registration of "assault" rifles and shotguns, from Mental Health Notifications to recertification procedures, we find we are besieged on all sides. Previous "unfunded mandates" for our office pale in comparison to what it will cost the county, and its taxpayers, to operate under the new gun laws this year," said Genesee County Clerk Don Read.
“Never in my experience have I seen such a terrible law as the NYSAFE Act. A law that local and county governments, and law enforcement professionals from all across New York State have expressed opposition. On behalf of the members of SCOPE and the citizens of New York, I join Senator Ranzenhofer in calling for the repeal of this overreaching law, and for an investigation into the allegations of State Police unwarranted intrusions into New Yorkers private medical records,” said New York State SCOPE President Stephen Aldstadt.
"As the Chairperson of the Genesee County SCOPE Chapter, I represent a very concerned and frustrated group of law-abiding citizens. We are fortunate to have Senator Ranzenhofer representing us in Albany and supporting our endeavors to repeal the NYSAFE Act. We will continue to be diligent until the law is repealed," said Genesee County SCOPE Chapter Chairman Bill Fox.
Senator Ranzenhofer voted against the NYSAFE Act.
The 61st Senate District encompasses: the Towns of Amherst, Clarence, and Newstead and the Villages of Akron and Williamsville in Erie County; all of Genesee County; and the Towns of Chili and Riga, the Village of Churchville and part of the City of Rochester in Monroe County.
I believe this will be
I believe this will be repealed.
Thank you Senator Razenhofer!
Thank you Senator Razenhofer!
Whoop-dee-doo. All that
Whoop-dee-doo. All that needs to be done to add yourself as a cosponsor is to fill out a slip with your name and the bill number, and get the prime sponsor's signature. That's it. If you're really concerned with repealing the SAFE Act, then this is about as empty of a gesture as one can come up with.
They will not have the votes
They will not have the votes to override Governor Cuomo's veto in either chamber, or even pass a repeal to begin with.
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Silver will not let a repeal
Silver will not let a repeal even come to a vote, but the effort to repeal represents the outrage over this law.
Well then John this could end
Well then John this could end Mr. Silver's reign in the NYS Govt, because this is one of those issues that not only is very passionately felt about but generally crosses all party lines. Could find alot of people ending their Govt careers with this, especially with the current events of shooters, bombers and ricin envelopes resurfacing and Homeland Security looking like a Reno 911 squad over it all.
Silver has a lock on his very
Silver has a lock on his very liberal district, he is not going anywhere. And he owns the Democrats in the Assembly. They will not cross him.
But we can hope this ends our governors hopes of running for President.
I hate to say it
I hate to say it but.....Silver has made enemies all he has to do is get on the radar of some nutbag and we may be relieved of his presence. Weirder things have occured and it would be interesting to see how the NYS goverment sorts out after such an incident.