According to Firearm Chronicles
The town of Solon, New York has taken what may be the boldest stance yet in the Second Amendment Sanctuary movement, with local officials vowing not to enforce any new gun control laws that may be signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
The town law that passed after a raucous public hearing last week forbids town officials or employees from participating in the enforcement of any new state gun laws, and prohibits town funds from being spent to enforce new gun control laws passed in Albany as well, but there’s one catch. According to the Democrat & Chronicle newspaper in New York, Solon doesn’t actually have a police force of its own.
Town Supervisor Steve Furlin characterized the law as a policy statement. “With this local law, this town is making a statement, and that statement is, ‘No more,’” he said.
Two dozen people — including Cortland County Sheriff Mark Helms, county Republican Committee Chairwoman Connie White and James Uhlinger, a staffer for Claudia Tenney, a former congresswoman and congressional candidate — attended the meeting in the town garage.
Helms, who didn’t speak at the meeting, had previously said he can’t “pick and choose which laws that I’ll enforce” as sheriff.