Gun paint company taunts Mayor Bloomberg with paints named after him

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I enjoy Bloomberg's lunacy coming back at him.

What an anti American putz Bloomberg is.

Go figure.

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The New York Daily News:
Friday, March 21, 2008

Gun paint company taunts Mayor Bloomberg with paints named after him

BY KIRSTEN DANIS
DAILY NEWS CITY HALL BUREAU CHIEF

Friday, March 21st 2008, 4:00 AM

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Bloomberg is the featured moniker of Lauer Custom Weaponry's gun-customization kit. Hizzoner is also an outspoken opponent of Lauer's gun paints - so much so he outlawed them in N.Y.C.

...and a template to create a graffiti 'facade' for maximum gun pimping.
A Wisconsin company that disguises deadly firearms with bright paints and camouflage has a new target: Mayor Bloomberg.

Lauer Custom Weaponry, whose products were banned in the city in 2006 because they make dangerous guns look like innocent toys, is taunting the anti-gun mayor with a line of paints named "The Bloomberg Collection."

The company - which named its purple hue after Barney, the dinosaur beloved by toddlers - is peddling a rainbow of candy-colored paints for each of the five boroughs.

There's red for Manhattan, rose for the Bronx, blue for Brooklyn, green for Queens and orange for Staten Island.

And as an extra slap - a stencil of the mayor's face for the barrel of the gun.

Gun owners also can plunk down $129 for a "Bloomberg Collection EZ Camo Kit" to pimp out their semiautomatics and rifles with a brick wall and graffiti decoration.

It's no joke.

An outraged Bloomberg called gun-coloration kits "a tragedy in the making."

"Making a quick buck by coloring a handgun to look like a toy is craven and beneath any honest businessman," Bloomberg told the Daily News. "By coloring these guns, a real one looks like a toy, and a police officer won't be able to tell the difference."

"Imagine an officer who comes upon a teenager pointing a pink gun into a crowd. If the gun is a toy, an innocent teenager may be killed - and others, too.

"Our police officers have a hard enough job as it is, and that's why we passed a law to prevent these deadly tragedies from occurring."

It's just the latest time Bloomberg has come under fire from the weapons industry for his efforts to shut down New York's illegal gun trade.

Last year, a Virginia gun shop held a "Bloomberg raffle" - with the prize a brand-new gun - to protest the mayor's crackdown on stores he says are illegally peddling firearms that end up on New York streets.

Not to be left out, the National Rifle Association soon plastered a picture of Bloomberg as an octopus on the cover of its magazine.

This time, Bloomberg angered Steve Lauer, owner of Lauer Custom Weaponry, when he pushed through a law that punishes anyone who uses, buys or sells a gun-coloration kit in New York with a year in jail or a $1,000 fine.

"The mayor picked us out as being the pink-gun guys," said Toby Johnson, who described himself as Lauer's "right-hand man" at the Chippewa Falls company.

The bright paints were meant to help rescue workers and range masters locate guns more easily - not fool cops, Johnson said. They regularly sell the colors named after the boroughs and have even sold "five or six" Bloomberg camo kits, Johnson said.

Women also are big fans of the colors, he added.

"The ladies like it. They fashion their guns after their clothing," Johnson said.

But at least one woman was angered by the "shameful ploy" and "disgraceful marketing."

"In the hands of a child, a real gun made to look like a toy has deadly consequences," said City Council Speaker Christine Quinn (D-Manhattan).
 
This time, Bloomberg angered Steve Lauer, owner of Lauer Custom Weaponry, when he pushed through a law that punishes anyone who uses, buys or sells a gun-coloration kit in New York with a year in jail or a $1,000 fine


How can that be legal. Blomberg is unreal....He belongs in prison.
 
This sounds like an entry for the criminal instruction booklet.

"Guns must look sufficiently evil for police to react to them. So paint yours orange, for a moment of confusion."

Has anyone besides me chuckled at the Taurus models in pink? :) (Kel-Tecs have been made in some cute colors, too, eh? ;))

timothy
 
I wonder if New York City's somewhat braindead mayor has thought to outlaw model airplane paint, and of course if criminals want to paint their guns they'll never think of going to an automobile supply and accessories store.

But I'm sure that Bloomberg will address that issue by outlawing cars and then run stings on out-of-state dealerships... :rolleyes:
 
This time, Bloomberg angered Steve Lauer, owner of Lauer Custom Weaponry, when he pushed through a law that punishes anyone who uses, buys or sells a gun-coloration kit in New York with a year in jail or a $1,000 fine

Is that really a law?
 
The NYC area is full of out-of-touch loons who think that there must still be wild Indians out past Rt. 17 in NJ. I'm gonna laugh myself half sick when DC v. Heller's decision makes it so that peaceable journey standards apply to NYC. What will they do then?
 
Bloomberg said:
"Our police officers have a hard enough job as it is, and that's why we passed a law to prevent these deadly tragedies from occurring."

And about to get harder...

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/20/nyregion/20police.html
City Police Force Could Soon Be Smallest Since ’90s

Facing budget woes and a recruiting crisis, the New York Police Department is poised to shrink to its smallest size in about 15 years, a reality reflected in a plan by the Bloomberg administration to trim funds for 1,000 police officer positions this year...

I'll bet he blames the increase in crime on guns.
 
"Making a quick buck by coloring a handgun to look like a toy is craven and beneath any honest businessman," Bloomberg told the Daily News.

What would he know about how an "honest businessman" behaves?
 
I can't stand Bloom for a very large number of reasons, number one being his refusal to give the NYPD a decent contract. All his other liberal shennanigans and tomfoolery have just reinforced my decision to put him at the top of my "People I Want To Watch Die A Slow And Agonizing Death" list. This guy is destroying the City of New York, particularly the Police Department. I can't wait until he is out of office.
 
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Ah a new law to cover something Hizzoner doesn't like. Screw the Constitution eh? Sieg Heil Herr Bürgermeister Bloomberg (even has a German name).
 
"Imagine an officer who comes upon a teenager pointing a pink gun into a crowd. If the gun is a toy, an innocent teenager may be killed - and others, too.
Perhaps we should make a law requiring this warning to be put on all toy guns:
Warning: Do not brandish toy guns in public, doing so may result in being forcibly removed from the gene pool.


Why is that it seems common sense is so uncommon nowadays? :rolleyes:
 
City Police Force Could Soon Be Smallest Since ’90s

Facing budget woes and a recruiting crisis, the New York Police Department is poised to shrink to its smallest size in about 15 years, a reality reflected in a plan by the Bloomberg administration to trim funds for 1,000 police officer positions this year...

When he first got into office the starting pay of an NYPD rookie dropped to $25,000 for the first year. It was said it would have no effect on recruiting because those who really wanted to be in the NYPD would join up anyway.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/254129/nypd_recruitment_down.html
 
I like the "Brick and Mortar Camopack"... complete with graffiti stencils.



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When he first got into office the starting pay of an NYPD rookie dropped to $25,000 for the first year. It was said it would have no effect on recruiting because those who really wanted to be in the NYPD would join up anyway.
$25k in NYC?!?!?! Starting in Sioux Falls is nearly $20/hr, which works out to about $30k take home.
 
That's only because Sioux Falls is more dangerous than NYC because NYC has laws against criminals owning weapons which as we all know, makes a place much safer, hence the lower pay. Sheesh, don't you pro-gun people know anything?
 
Is that really a law?
:(

From http://home2.nyc.gov/portal/site/ny...06a/pr184-06.html&cc=unused1978&rc=1194&ndi=1
The legislative package includes a ban on the use and sale of gun coloration kits, which are used to paint guns in "toy-like" colors. Gun coloration kits are currently available for purchase over the Internet and through gun dealers. These kits are designed to color guns in a number of bright fluorescent shades, making them easily mistakable for toy guns - with potentially deadly consequences for police officers and New Yorkers. This legislation would make it illegal to color real guns to mimic toys. In 1999, the City Council passed a law requiring all toy guns to be certain pastel or fluorescent colors so that children would be prevented from mistaking a toy gun for a real one and so that Police Officers could also make that quick distinction. The availability and use of these gun coloration kits directly contradicts current law and this proposed legislation would directly address that.
 
"Making a quick buck by coloring a handgun to look like a toy is craven and beneath any honest businessman," Bloomberg told the Daily News. "By coloring these guns, a real one looks like a toy, and a police officer won't be able to tell the difference."

What a moral and intellectual wimp!
 
They just did a segment on ABC news. Of course, they interviewed New Yorkers who thought this was the most dangerous thing since nuclear weapons.

Then they interviewed the "Bloomberg Collection's" creator's daughter. She did O.K., but ABC just HAD to have a shot of her pointing the muzzle of a bright pink 1911 directly at the camera. She did keep her finger off the trigger, but it wasn't a good demonstration of any of the four rules.
 
"Imagine an officer who comes upon a teenager pointing a pink gun into a crowd. If the gun is a toy, an innocent teenager may be killed - and others, too.

That says more about Bloomberg's thuggish, bullet-spraying enforcers than it does about a pink pistol.
 
"disguises deadly firearms with bright paints and camouflage"

" make dangerous guns look like innocent toys"

As far as I know none of my guns are deadly or dangerous until the person using them makes them such.

Very subjective reporting:rolleyes:
 
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