In advance of the registration date,
SAFE Act opponents held a rally at the state Capitol in early April.
Earlier in the day, during a news conference to discuss the 2014 - 15 budget, which passed late last night, Cuomo was asked about NY
SAFE Act opponents.
It would not be unusual for a Democratic lawmaker to not support the law: Buffalo Sen. Marc Pannepinto —
a SAFE Act opponent — last year defeated Republican incumbent Mark Grisanti, who voted for the measure.
Not exact matches
House Bill 60, or the
Safe Carry Protection
Act of 2014 - which
opponents have nicknamed the «guns everywhere bill» - specifies where Georgia residents can carry weapons.
Mr. Brindisi, a well - regarded member of a younger, progressive bloc of Democrats in Albany, noted that he had publicly criticized the Cuomo administration's economic development plans, and had voted against the
SAFE Act, a 2013 gun control bill that has been a galvanizing issue for the governor's
opponents upstate.
«Rob and Carl are both staunch
opponents of the NY
SAFE Act in particular and gun safety legislation in general.
The expansion doesn't impact any existing jobs at the gun manufacturer's upstate plant in Herkimer County, where its workers have been vocal
opponents of the gun control law known as the
SAFE Act.
Marchione is a strong
opponent of the
SAFE Act, and is among a handful of Republicans who have been pushing (albeit quixotically) for its repeal.
«By contrast, her
opponent incumbent Senator Terry Gipson voted in favor of the
SAFE Act,» the Rifle and Pistol Association said in a statement this morning.
A group advocating for the Child Victims
Act is raising awareness about the measure in hopes of countering
opponents of the bill... and perhaps making New York
safer for kids.
In each of the five state budgets considered since the
SAFE Act took effect,
opponents have criticized spending that they believe is directly supporting the law.
Calls by gun control
opponents to «defund» New York's
SAFE Act gun - control law have become standard fare during the state budget process — but the goal is completely impractical.
Democratic Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who pushed for and signed the
SAFE Act legislation, received an «F.» Meanwhile, his Republican
opponent, Rob Astorino, earned an «A,» Libertarian candidate Michael McDermott got a «B,» and no grade was determined for Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins.
During last week's jockeying,
opponents of the NY
Safe Act began campaigning for DeFrancisco, who voted against the stricter gun laws.
McLaughlin was one of the loudest
opponents of Cuomo's 2013 gun control law, the
SAFE Act.
House Bill 60, or the
Safe Carry Protection
Act of 2014 — which
opponents have nicknamed the «guns everywhere bill» — specifies where Georgia residents can carry weapons.
Are you aware that the claim frequently made by
opponents of US and other national action on climate change that if the country
acts to reduce its ghg emissions and China or other developing country does not
act it will make no difference because climate change will still happen is not true because ghg emissions from nations exceeding their fair share of
safe global emissions are responsible for rising atmospheric concentrations of ghgs?