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NY: Cuomo Signs "Red Flag" Gun Control Bill into Law
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Family members, school administrators and law enforcement officials can seek to get guns confiscated from people deemed by courts to be an “extreme risk” to themselves or others, under legislation signed Monday. The “red flag” law, as it’s called, takes effect in 180 days. The Legislature overwhelmingly passed the measure, along with other gun control initiatives, in late January. The other bills – including changes to the gun purchase background check process, bans on bump stock devices and from teachers being able to possess weapons on school grounds – have not yet been acted upon by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo. |
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Stripeseven
(2/26/2019)
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All of these actions to deprive American citizens of their Constitutional rights, may be, and probably are illegal. Socialists apparently see things in a different light, and it doesn't shine to bright on Liberty, Freedom, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Serve, not Rule.... |
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