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Queens Chronicle  

Thursday, June 10, 2004

Bloomberg Overhauls City's Three-Decade-Old Noise Code external link

The Legislation Allows Inspectors To Use A "Common-Sense Standard" For Noise Violations "The legislation focuses on reducing noise from construction sites, bars and clubs, air conditioners, as well as addressing how the ordinance will be ...

The New York Times  

Tuesday, June 8, 2004

Bloomberg Seeks To Toughen Code For Noise In City external link

Penalties For Violations, Which Would Not Change, Range From $45 To $25,000

The New York Times  

Tuesday, June 8, 2004

Bloomberg Seeks To Toughen Code For Noise In City external link

Barking Dogs Would Have 5 Minutes To Cease Yapping At Night, And 10 Minutes During The Day. (Currently There Is No Time Limit.)

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Second Amendment  

Thursday, February 12, 2004

New York City Hates Gun Owners

New York City Mayor Michael "Nanny" Bloomberg, he of the smooth hands and Nurse Ratched smirk, made international headlines with his selective war on smokers. Now, Bloomberg and the city`s ruling class are preparing to ...

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Second Amendment  

Thursday, February 12, 2004

New York City Hates Gun Owners

New York City Mayor Michael "Nanny" Bloomberg, he of the smooth hands and Nurse Ratched smirk, made international headlines with his selective war on smokers. Now, Bloomberg and the city's ruling clas . . . ...

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Second Amendment  

Wednesday, December 17, 2003

NYC Mayor Aims For Gun Courts In Queens, Bronx

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the success of Brooklyn`s Gun Court--where only felony firearms-possession cases are tried--will be expanded to Queens and The Bronx next month. The pilot program, which began last April, ...

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Second Amendment  

Wednesday, September 17, 2003

New York City`s Latest Gun Misfires

The shocking murder of City Councilman James E. Davis has stirred the council to consider at least 11 new gun-control laws; Mayor Bloomberg set new rules on guns at City Hall soon after the attack. ...

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Second Amendment  

Wednesday, September 17, 2003

New York City's Latest Gun Misfires

The shocking murder of City Councilman James E. Davis has stirred the council to consider at least 11 new gun-control laws; Mayor Bloomberg set new rules on guns at City Hall soon after the attack. ...

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Second Amendment  

Monday, September 15, 2003

Gun Bill In Mike`s Sights

In letters sent to 46 senators, New York Mayor Bloomberg and his Democratic counterparts - James Hahn of Los Angeles and Richard Daley of Chicago - called on the Senate not to support legislation to ...

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Second Amendment  

Thursday, August 14, 2003

Off-Duty Bans: Should cops have guns

After a city-council member was recently killed at New York City Hall, Mayor Michael Bloomberg questioned why James Davis, the murdered councilman, would want to carry a gun.

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