Recent months have seen a former Marine from Indiana, a Tea Party
activist from California and a nurse from Tennessee all arrested and
charged in New York City for possession of firearms they had legal
permits to carry back home. All were “nabbed” when they naively sought
to check the weapon with security.

These innocents fell afoul of the nation’s toughest gun laws. But few
New Yorkers know how those laws came to be.

The father of New York gun control was Democratic city pol “Big Tim
“Sullivan — a state senator and Tammany Hall crook, a criminal overseer
of the gangs of New York.

In 1911 — in the wake of a notorious Gramercy Park blueblood
murder-suicide — Sullivan sponsored the Sullivan Act, which mandated
police-issued licenses for handguns and made it a felony to carry an
unlicensed concealed weapon.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/the_strange_birth_of_ny_gun_laws_QJmHRpczvWipydklC80HYM

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