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NY: A year after agreement, little momentum on ammo database
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A year after an agreement between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Senate Republicans to essentially freeze implementation of an ammunition sales database, the project remains in limbo. And while the Administration says they are still looking for the right technology, a leading gun control advocate says it appears to have been put on a back burner, at least for the foreseeable future.
"There isn't really anything going on. No progress has been made,' said Leah Gunn Barrett of New Yorkers Against Gun Violence.
"I just picked up (the idea) that there is not an appetite to develop it,' she said, referring to recent talks she's had with the Cuomo Administration. |
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Pay wall. Screw YOU. |
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