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NY: Legislature Eyes Expansion of Gun Control
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David Williamson
Website: http://constitutionnetwork
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday his support for stringent gun control measures is so strong that he wants to see it mentioned in the first paragraph of the eulogy that will be given when he dies. Cuomo's provocative statement in a public radio interview, addressing a topic that divides the state along regional lines, came on the eve of what is expected to be the passage of several pieces of legislation designed to expand on the controversial gun restrictions he signed following the massacre of school children and teachers at a Connecticut school in 2012.
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Stripeseven
(1/29/2019)
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Kind of sounds like someone has decided to totally disregard the Constitution, and implement a new Gang that will have unlimited powers to destroy all rights in their agenda to force complete submission. Has kind of a criminal ring to it, doesn't it?
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