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NY: Senate, Assembly pass first new gun bills since SAFE Act
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Once again running ahead of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, the New York State Senate and Assembly passed a new package of six gun control bills on Tuesday, ranging from tweaks to current laws to the controversial Red Flag law.
At a news conference on Tuesday morning, Gov. Cuomo said the changes are part of the same push as the SAFE Act, New York’s strict gun control law passed in 2013 after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
“Obviously we were right, sometimes history irrefutably bears out your actions,” Gov. Cuomo said. “It’s done nothing but good.” |
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jac
(2/1/2019)
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The only thing it has done is to make thousands of otherwise law abiding citizens into criminals. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(2/1/2019)
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NY is off the chain, gone full-blown socialist. It's beyond hope.
The first remedy for NY's stupid laws (guns PLUS) is now the SCOTUS.
And as we've seen, even though the SCOTUS has handed down precedents, states and localities arrogantly ignore them.
But the long term remedy is for people to stop electing Democrats to positions of power. |
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