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NY: State Senate Dems say Cuomo's deal delaying gun control database is unconstitutional
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Bruce W. Krafft
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"State Senate Democrats may head to court to block Gov. Cuomo's deal with Senate Republicans that halts implementation of a database intended to provide background checks of people who buy ammunition."
"Queens Sen. Michael Gianaris, deputy leader of the Senate’s Democratic Conference, said the agreement — made public late Friday afternoon — is unconstitutional because it negates a key provision of the SAFE Act, the governor’s much-heralded 2013 gun control law."
"'It is completely outrageous and not legally correct,' Gianaris said."
"Mayor de Blasio also raised questions about the agreement, suggesting it was a step backward." ... |
Comment by:
AFRet
(7/14/2015)
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So, let me get this straight, when Obama refuses to enforce laws, like our immigration laws, it's OK.
But, when laws are not enforced that you liberals love and want, it's now wrong.
Got it!
Unbunch your panties and grow the F**k up, A-holes. |
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