Man complains of insomnia. NY gov Cuomo takes his guns.

ShootSpeeders

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Hey cuomo. Are your bodyguards armed?

Blog Guns Confiscated after Man Seeks Insomnia Treatment

jan 2 2015
Although the Cold War ended over two decades ago, a lawsuit filed December 17 in U.S. District Court in Rochester, NY alleges that such heavy-handed police-state tactics are presently being employed in Andrew Cuomo’s New York. The suit, filed by attorney Paloma Capanna on behalf of plaintiff Donald Montgomery, alleges that the New York State Police ordered the permanent confiscation of Mr. Montgomery’s registered handguns after he sought treatment for insomnia. The confiscation was ordered under Cuomo’s “SAFE Act” gun-control law.

Last year, Cuomo publicly stated that “extreme conservatives” – namely, gun owners and opponents of abortion and gay marriage – “have no place in the State of New York.” In other words, they are enemies of the state. Cuomo’s use of medical records against gun owners under his “SAFE Act” is clearly an effort to confiscate firearms from people who “have no place” in his police state.
 
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All these liberal gun-hating politicians have heavily armed bodyguards. They get gun protection but not you and me.
 
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If cuomo really wants to save lives, then he should take cars, not guns, from insonniacs. But of course he doesn't care about doing right. He just hates white gun owners.
 
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Granny makes possum turn off his smartphone a half-hour before bedtime...
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Studies: Bedtime Smartphone Use May Lead to Poor Sleep
November 10, 2016 - Two unrelated studies determined recently that long exposures to light coming from the screens of portable devices affect sleep quality in children and adults.
Smartphones and tablet computers have penetrated everyday life so quickly that scientists haven't had much time to study their effects. Now researchers from University of California and from King’s College London say use of such devices near bedtime can disrupt sleep patterns. Previous studies proved poor sleeping patterns can lead to obesity, diabetes and depression.

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A smartphone is held for a photograph in New York.​

The California study followed 653 adults over a 30-day period, recording the time and length they were looking at a screen, as well as the length and quality of their sleep. Longer use of the screens, particularly at bedtime, was clearly associated with poorer and shorter sleep. A review of 20 studies from four continents, done at King’s College London, found the presence of an online device in the children’s bedroom doubles the risk of affecting their sleep cycles. The King's College study classified "bedtime use" as any engagement with a device within 90 minutes of going to sleep.

The nature of modern communication through social media makes the children feel that they should always be alert. Scientists say only the coordinated approach by parents, teachers and health officials has a real chance to discourage use of online devices at bedtime. Results of the two studies were published in the scientific journals PLoS One and JAMA Pediatrics respectively.

Studies: Bedtime Smartphone Use May Lead to Poor Sleep
 
All these liberal gun-hating politicians have heavily armed bodyguards. They get gun protection but not you and me.

Did you see the video of that older man getting beat up today. If so that is the reason we should have a right to own and protect ourselves.
Instead they are teaching these panzies to lay down on the ground and let them get their asses beat.
one university teaches them to piss on their rapist. What flippen moron would teach that.

So much for liberal mentality and logic.
 

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