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NY gun laws and the gun industry in movies
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Well, that's certainly gonna help drive the film industry away.
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They extol films like "Schindler's List" and completely forget that the Germans have GUNS. Like with real gun technology, they don't want to hear about 'reality'. They think we have a magical warehouse of custom but FAKE weapons of every make model and design in history which can simulate blank fire without actually firing an evil cartridge.
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I'm very confused, because I follow the American Entertainment Armorers' Association web site, and last I heard, they were on top of this:
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This post was made over two months ago, so has something changed that I wasn't aware of? Back then, AEAA seemed pretty confident that the new laws weren't going to affect New York's armorers.
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